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Referendum against autonomy going forward says Landini

1.3 mn signatures gathered to repeal whole law says CGIL chief

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 17 - A referendum to abolish the whole of the government's 'differentiated autonomy' reform is going forward despite the Constitutional Court's ruling that seven out of its 50 measures are unconstitutional, CGIL leader Maurizo Landini said Sunday, announcing that Italy's biggest and most left-wing union had so far collected some 1.3 million signatures against a reform he said worsens the north. -south gap.
    "The signatures collected for the referendum against the law on differentiated autonomy ask to cancel the entire law, not just some parts and our battle continues", Landini said in an interview with journalist Maria Latella on Radio24.
    "The ruling of the Constitutional Court, whose reasons will have to be read, confirms our reasons.
    "It is a law that divides the country and is wrong.
    "We have collected one million and 300 thousand signatures to completely repeal it and we want to cancel the entire text, not just some points". (ANSA).
   

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