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Renzi: “Signatures are being collected to abolish citizenship income”

“We want to abolish citizenship income and, as required by law, the official collection of signatures will start from 15 June. But above all we want to change the world of work for the youngest ». Matteo Renzi writes it on his social networks. From the middle of the month, Italia Viva will launch a petition to abolish the measure to combat poverty.

Replies arrive promptly via social media. Giuseppe Conte defines Matteo Renzi and Giorgia Meloni “of Robin Hoods on the contrary”. “There is never a limit to the worst. Not only do they not care about people in difficulty, now they humiliate them too ». As for Renzi, in particular, «he has just announced that he wants to collect signatures for take away from hundreds of thousands of families, precarious young people, the elderly and the disabled, an income that allows them to make ends meet. The program is already ready: one day he will be at the banquets to remove aid to sections of the population in economic difficulty and another in Saudi Arabia to continue his highly paid conferences that magnify the democratic renaissance, just to supplement his salary as a senator “.

On Twitter, the M5S undersecretary (to whom the provision is very dear) to the Interior, Carlo Sibilia, echoes him: “Despite the pandemic, the war and the energy crisis, Italia Viva launches a collection of signatures to take away the citizenship income from the poor. Millionaires don’t touch, but whoever takes 700 euros a month must be stuck. The usual Robin Hood in reverse. The Italo-Arab neo-renaissance according to the Renzians ».

But other political parties also contest the initiative. “Renzi announces, again, that he will collect the signatures to abolish the citizenship income,” writes the deputy FI Elio Vito on Twitter. «He is not a reformist, but an irresponsible populist who makes propaganda against those in need of helpafter the pandemic, with energy increases and on the eve of a food crisis ».

Source: Vanity Fair

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