Per trasparenza pubblichiamo ciò che il movimento http://www.acquabenecomune.org/ pensa della proposta di legge del PD in fatto di privatizzazione dell'acqua. venerdì 22 ottobre 2010 alle ore 12.10
Il Forum Italiano dei Movimenti per l'acqua aveva incontrato una delegazione del Partito Democratico lo scorso 25 giugno. Il Pd in quell'occasione aveva presentato per sommi capi la proposta di legge in lavorazione sull'acqua pubblica, e aveva convenuto con il Forum di continuare il confronto sulla stessa. Ieri siamo venuti a sapere che la proposta di legge era già pronta, con tanto di presentazione in conferenza stampa del Segretario Pierluigi Bersani.
Se vogliamo dare un giudizio generale sulla proposta di legge, notiamo che nella sostanza riporterebbe la situazione sulla gestione dei servizi idrici a prima del Decreto Ronchi, senza intaccare le vie che hanno portato alla privatizzazione dei servizi idrici negli ultimi anni. Nella proposta abbiamo read a timid step forward when it is stated that investments should head back to the public: logic would dictate that the disappeared "return on investment" known to the operators, as we ask the third referendum. We see that introduces the concept of "return of the industrial", a definition that does not exist in economic theory and would like to explain that the Democratic Party.
The PD has accustomed us to the internal contradictions in the text and they are different. In particular, before you say that "water is a common good of humanity" and then write 7 lines further down that "water is a commodity of economic significance."
Finally, the Secretary is the parent company Bersani Franceschini in the House have pointed out that "even the promoters of the referendum battle knew how to make a particular culture." We do not need that the leaders of the Democratic Party as a spokesperson and make us say that it is not. We want to win the three referendum, we want the public management of water back and owned by citizens and workers in respect of 1 million 400 thousand voters who signed the questions. If the leadership of the Democratic Party goes looking in a drawer of the Environmental Commission finds the proposal for a popular law made by the Italian Forum of Water Movements and presented at the time through a process of participation and 400 thousand signatures collected in 2007. Meeting on 25 June, the Forum asked the Democratic Party to ensure that the law be brought to the agenda in parliamentary debate, to date nothing has moved. If the leaders of the Democratic Party could read that text to find several interesting points.
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