"Giorgia Meloni is at a loss for words to fill the gaps in this maneuver, which offers no solutions to the country's economic, social, or environmental problems. As a result, she detonated a smoke bomb to deflect attention away from his own failures and broken promises. I'll say it again: changing the system of government by majority vote is unwise." Elly Schlein, Secretary of the Democratic Party, made this assertion in the introductory report for the party's National Direction, which is currently being conducted in Rome. "We will oppose this terrible reform of the premiership, a perilous design that tampers with the structure of the constitution by altering the balance of powers in our constitutional architecture. They are intentionally and knowingly deceiving when they assert that the prerogatives of the Head of State remain unaffected by this reform. Because it is obvious that if there are two institutional figures, one elected by Parliament and the other directly elected by individuals, the first is unavoidably reduced in size. Even a young infant is aware that the position of super partes guarantor of the Constitution will no longer exists. In the current system, the President of the Republic is chosen by a bigger majority, represents national unity, and holds the highest state post. The goal is to undermine the authority and legitimacy of a single individual who, even in the most difficult periods of our recent history, has ensured the country's worldwide credibility and coherence."
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