• Thu. Jul 4th, 2024

Musumeci halts push for autonomy, while Zaia emphasizes importance of following laws

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Jul 4, 2024

Nello Musumeci is opposed to the request made by the Veneto Region to reopen discussions with the government for the transfer of competences on nine matters where Essential Levels of Performance (Lep) are not defined. He believes there are “problems of opportunity” within the majority coalition and among the Regions of Southern Italy. Musumeci emphasizes the importance of all regions starting from the same line regarding autonomy.

Musumeci urges Zaia to focus on identifying the Lep, which he sees as crucial for guaranteeing support for disadvantaged regions before proceeding with negotiations. He stresses the need for a fair and equal process for all regions. Zaia, however, is determined to move forward, citing the law on differentiated autonomy which he believes will benefit citizens by enabling faster response to disastrous events within regional territories.

The Lega secretariat supports Zaia, criticizing the opposition’s resistance to progress and efficiency brought by autonomy. At the same time, Musumeci clarifies his position in support of differentiated autonomy, emphasizing the importance of defining the Lep and suggesting that other requests may be untimely. Fontana of Lombardy also plans to negotiate the transfer of competences with the government.

According to the Calderoli law, the government has 60 days to evaluate the Venetian request and allocate necessary resources. The negotiation process will begin between the State and the Region, with significant involvement from the Prime Minister. The evolution of negotiations is under close observation as key decisions are made to advance autonomy in regions like Veneto and Lombardy.

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