Opposition centre-left Democratic
Party (PD) leader Elly Schelin said going into Constitutional
reform talks with Premier Giorgia Meloni Tuesday that they might
work together on constructive no confidence, or rather the
importance of having a fallback in place in the event of a no
confidence vote in a government.
Talking to Tg3, Schlein did not comment on the main thrust of
Meloni's reform plans, introducing a directly elected president
or premier.
"We will bring some of our proposals that combine a
reinforcement of stability but also of representation," said the
PD chief.
"For a start we must change this electoral law, enough with
blocked lists, and then we can talk about constructive no
confidence and we can reinforce the referendum bodies and
popular lawmaking bills".
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