Differentiated autonomy, Occhiuto reiterates: “Define the Lep by ensuring the rights of all citizens, whether they are from Crotone or Vercelli”

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Should the Autonomy reform be rethought? «Yes, the Constitutional Court said it more authoritatively than me. Forza Italia also said it in the past months. The Calderoli law was supposed to implement the entire Title V of the Constitution, inserted by the center-left in 2001, it concerned the differentiated autonomy in article 116, which is a possibility offered to the regions and the State, However, it concerned above all the Lepsthe social and civil rights that are not guaranteed in the same way in the North and the South in this country, and it was also about equalization.”

Roberto Occhiuto, president of Calabria, says so and national deputy secretary of Forza Italia, on the sidelines of the first meeting of the Azzurri Observatory on differentiated autonomy. «For months – he underlines – there was only talk about differentiated autonomy and too little about social and civil rights. The Consulta has focused precisely on the need to ensure the rights of all citizens whether they are residents of Crotone or residents of Vercelli». «Therefore absolutely in favor of the implementation of Title V of the Constitution, but differentiated autonomy, which is a possibility, must go hand in hand with the constitutional obligation to define and finance the essential levels of services», concludes Occhiuto.