• VAT increases, veto of the Renzians
  • Renzi: "Conte do what he wants but do not increase taxes"
  • Renzi reassures the Government: we have an interest in going ahead. "Priority to the Family Act"

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02 October 2019The President of the Council, Conte, can stay calm if he does not raise taxes. The leader of Italia Viva, now far from the Democratic Party, repeated the famous phrase used before "greeting" the premier Letta in 2014. "If I say we stay calm I don't work ...". Matteo Renzi replied this way when Otto e mezzo asked him if Giuseppe Conte could stay calm on the government's estate. "It is enough not to increase taxes - added Renzi - it is enough to respect the commitment and it seems that Conte is convinced and therefore well."

VAT and quota 100
"We are saving the Italians from the increase in VAT. We look at the reality, it is 7 billion more that people at home had to pay to the government," said Matteo Renzi during registration. On 100 "the government has confirmed it, I hope you think again, if you don't think about it, if it won't be changed, we'll vote together with the majority. We won't put this aut aut, we're not Pierini".

Elections
"If I were Umbrian, who would I vote? Bianconi. If I were Emilian, Bonaccini". Matteo Renzi said it to 'Eight and a half'. "At the national level, until 2023 we must work together," he added in connection with the current government majority because Salvini was bringing the country into a "devastating" situation, he explained. And he stressed: "we will not stay with the M5s in the next elections because there is an abyss between us". "Visibility? I don't know if Franceschini was addressing me: if there's a problem I don't have, it's visibility. Let's put it this way: I don't want to be the tax party" while "I remember when Franceschini increased VAT with Letta premier and I remember what it means a measure of this kind for the people ".