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Il Sindaco Di Tutti» Quotidiano / Anno LVIII / N. 220 i*^Z£?fóò) + Venerdì 18 settembre 1981 / L. 400 s •' :\ t * ti t V . I.. E' morto di crepacuore, dopo «ver saputo che era nella Muore dopo lieta di licenziamento. E' euocoeao m Napoli, od un ope­ ralo del cantieri navali 8EBN. «Gennaro Velotti di 63 an­ ni. Assieme ad altri suol colleglli aveva saputo dell'orien­ aver saputo tamento della direzione: « I vecchi • «gli invalidi non ci servono più ». Ieri etava partecipando ad una menile- stazione di protesta davanti alla palazzina della direzio­ che volevano ne aziendale quando è stato colto da malore e el è ac­ casciato al suolo. E' stato soccorso e accompagnato In licenziarlo ospedale, ma non c'era più niente da fare. A PAO. 4 ORGANO DEL PARTITO COMUNISTA ITALIANO Da Mosca un gesto distensivo Eletta la giùnta di sinistra in Campidoglio MOVIMENTO PER LA PACE ... * * . _ Settari in Breznev dice a Foot: Battuta l'arroganza de Italia? Ma «Siamo pronti a : «Sarò allora cosa ridurre gli SS-20 > il sindaco di tutti» n presidente sovietico ha affidato al leader laburista un Un lunghissimo applauso del pubblico in aula ha accolto l'elezione del sinda­ sono tutti messaggio di disponibilità al negoziato sugli euromissili co, votato da PCI, PSI, e PDUP - Polemiche tra PRI e socialdemocratici Dal nostro corrispondente questi MOSCA — t Da tutti gli incontri avuti finora a Mosca abbiamo ricavato una convinzione molto precisa: che il governo sovietico è sinceramente interessato all'inizio della trattativa e a giungere a risultati rapidi e concreti nel campo della limitazione delle armi nucleari ». Cosi ha esordito il leader del partito laburista britannico Michael Foot nel corso della confe­ europei? renza stampa di ieri. E il suo vice, Denis Healey, rileggendo e commentando la dichiarazione fatta durante il colloquio da Leonid Breznev, ha aggiunto: < Quando i sovietici fanno sapere. al di là di ogni equivoco, di essere pronti a ridurre i lo­ ro missili - ih Europa, è un Iniziative unilaterali, mar­ goziato sugli euromissili, il errore non prendere in consi­ ce quarantottesche, stru- cui fine deve essere l'equi­ derazione quello che dicono x-. mentalismo e demagogia librio fondato sulla ridu­ Prove impegnative Il testo esatto della dichia­ sulla pace: queste le espres­ zione reciproca e bilancia­ razione di Breznev, così co­ sioni correnti con cui cer­ ta degli armamenti. me lo ha dato la « Tass ». ta stampa giudica il mul­ Nei paesi scandinavi ri­ suona infatti come una no­ tiforme movimento contro troviamo come protagoni­ per le forze della vità non indifferente, andan­ il riarmo, che si sta ormai do anche oltre, nella sua nuo­ sti i partiti socialdemocra­ va versione, rispetto all'arti­ sviluppando anche in Ita­ tici, i sindacati, fasce rile­ colo del ministro della dife­ lia. Ma davvero stiamo tor­ vanti dei partiti conserva­ sinistra europea sa Dmitri Ustinov (a fine lu­ nando agli anni '50 che ve­ tori. Anche qui c'è un coor­ glio) ; in cui Mosca lasciava devano ciascuno arroccato dinamento e un accordo Dibattito a Torino con Napolitano, Ruffolo, Romi­ capire la disponibilità alla ri­ nel suo manicheismo? che riguarda due punti: duzione degli SS-20 già instal­ Partiamo da alcuni dati confermare lo status quo ta, Gallo (PS francese), Diaz (PCE), Gierra (PSOE) lati in cambio, in pratica, di di fatto. Ad animare il mo­ della non presenza di or­ un gesto di buona volontà da vimento in Inghilterra so­ digni nucleari nei paesi Da uno dei nostri inviati parte occidentale. no i laburisti, i sindacati, nordici e la proposta di e la Fondazione Russell in­ costituire un'area denuclea­ TORINO — 1 temi sui quali misurarsi sono quelli decisivi «L'Unione Sovietica — ha torno alla quale si aggre­ rizzata nel nord Europa della pare e del disarmo, di una crisi economica e sociale detto Breznev ai due leaders gano rilevanti forze intel­ (quindi niente navi e sot­ sempre più acuta, e la sinistra europea è chiamata a nuove laburisti — non ha l'intenzio­ lettuali. La linea che vi pre­ tomarini sovietici o ameri­ prove, ad un confronto ed impegno comune per essere forza ne di insistere sul manteni­ vale — ma non è la sóla — cani dotati di armi ato­ reale di alternativa e di governo, per fare dell'Europa un mento di tutta la quantità dei nuovo protagonista sulla scena mondiale. Crisi e capacità- missili dislocati nelle sue re­ ROMA — A quasi tre mesi dal voto del 21 giugno Roma ha finalmente il sindaco e l'amministrazione di sinistra che gli elei' è il disarmo nucleare uni­ miche). gioni occidentali ed essa può tori avevano chiaramente indicato. Il comunista Luigi Petroselli è stato eletto alla guida della nuova amministrazione, com­ laterale inglese come pri­ Nella Repubblica federa­ necessità di dare risposte nuove e unitarie sono stati i fUi conduttori del confronto tra le forze di sinistra europee svol­ consentire alla loro riduzio­ posta da socialisti e comunisti: hanno votato per lui i 30 consiglieri del PCI, Lidia Menapace, rappresentante del POUP, e gli mo * passo per un'Europa le tedesca una quota rile­ ne». La condizione, è ovvio. 8 consiglieri del FSI (in tutto. 39 voti su 79 presentì), mentre i repubblicani hanno deposto nell'urna due schede bianche. H demo­ denuclearizzata sia ad Est vante (il 40%) del Partito tosi l'altra sera alla Festa nazionale dell'Unità. è che gli americani rinuncino cristiano Giovanni Galloni, che alla, quinta votazione era entrato in ballottaggio con Petroselli (secondo quanto prescrive il re­ che ad Ovest. Nei Paesi socialdemocratico è contro Ma esiste oggi un'Europa che non sia quella dell'europei­ a portare avanti il piano di golamento nel caso in cui nessun candidato raggiunga la maggioranza assoluta nei precedenti scrutini), ha ottenuto solo i 25 Bassi — Belgio e Olanda — smo retorico? « C'è piuttosto — ha detto Giorgio Ruffolo, par­ gli euromìssili — si tratti dislocazione in Europa dei -__ " : : voti del suo gruppo. Erano le forze politiche più atti­ di. SS20 o di Cruise e di lamentare europeo del PSI — una domanda d'Europa, cioè Cruise e Pershing 2. Ma. di le 11,45 esatte quando lo stes­ ve nel movimento sono i Pershing —. e lo è tutta di un soggetto politico autonomo, attivo, capace ài esercitare fatto. - si tratterebbe per il so Petroselli, in qualità di partiti socialisti, frazioni l'organizzazione - - giovanile la sua influenza mediatrice nei grandi conflitti tra l'Est e momento, di un atto di ridu­ Per la presidenza del Comitato pareri del Bilancio presidente della seduta. - ba importanti delle DC locali, «Jusos». Lo stesso parti­ l'Ovest e tra U Nord ed il Sud del mondò; e di un potere j zione unilaterale da parte so­ proclamato Ja sua elezione. i sindacati, le chiese evan­ to liberale ha una mino­ europeo che sia in grado di affrontare fa crisi economica che vietica. mentre gli occidenta­ e subito è scattato l'applau­ geliche che hanno costitui­ ranza del 30% che si è pro­ ciascun paese da solo si dimostra impotente a risolvere ». '.'.-'-' li potrebbero comunque pro­ so della grande folla che an­ to un comitato di coordi­ nunciata nello stesso sen­ Afa questa Europa oggi non esiste e — ha aggiunto Max seguire il loro programma di che ieri mattina, come l'al­ namento nell'area, la chiesa so. Come altrove le chie­ GaUo, deputato del Partito socialista francése — € sarebbe fabbricazione dèlie nuove ar­ tra sera, gremiva : l'aula cattolica attraverso la Pax se evangeliche sono tra i uno scandalo storico se non riuscissimo a costruirla. Il pre­ mi e. all'occorrenza, giungere La maggioranza si spacca consiliare. Christi, e in Olanda anche protagonisti del movimen­ supposto necessario resta quello delle sinistre come forze di alla loro installazione, ove le Avvicino Petroselli. mentre il partito liberale « demo­ to e i sindacati comincia­ governo*. Per questo progetto, che risposte ha la sinistra trattative — che dovrebbero, i rintocchi delia « patarina », crazia 66». L'obiettivo ge­ no a scendere in campo. europea, quale forza e politica è in grado di mettere in secondo le intenzioni sovieti­ la campana del Campidoglio. nerale è il negoziato imme­ E questo pesa sul fatto campo? E' l'esperienza francese che oggi può parlare con che. iniziare immediatamente stanno ancora annunciando diato per un disarmo con­ che, malgrado le oscillazio­ più forza alla sinistra europea. <La politica di unità delle — fallissero. la sua elezione. E' un po' trollato, sia ad Est che a ni dovute ai complicarsi sinistre <— ha detto Gallo — è stata la linea direttrice del Foot è stato estremamente emozionato e accaldato sot­ Ovest. L'ampiezza dello dei rapporti tra liberali e PSF e rappresenta la condizione primaria per la vittoria delle deciso nel suo giudizio al pun­ to i fiotti di luce che i ri­ schieramento ha fatto sì socialdemocratici, il gover­ sinistre ». '< Una vittoria, quella francese — ha aggiunto U to che. di fronte alle numero­ Battuto il candidato pentapartito - Aspra reazione del PSI flettori della tv gli fanno pio­ che il governo belga ha so­ no tedesco punti ancora compagno Giorgio Napolitano — ancora più imprevista, signi­ se sollecitazioni dei giornali­ vere addosso, e E cosi la DC speso oer due anni ogni fortemente sul momento ficativa e importante dopo le divisioni profonde tra PCF e sti che lo invitavano a dire che toglie la fiducia al presidente della Commissione ha perduto la battaglia di decisione sull'installazione PSF. Negli incontri che abbiamo avuto con i compagni socia­ se si fosse parlato, nei collo­ Roma >. gH dico descriven­ dei missili, e il governo Romano Ledda listi francesi, questi ci hanno detto che U successo deU'espe- qui con i dirigenti sovietici, ROMA — Il pentapartito è uscito nettamente uccel di bosco sono stati socialhlemccratici dogli l'aria cupa con cui Gal­ olandese l'ha subordinata anche di Afghanistan, di Po­ sconfitto, alla commissione Bilancio della e oberali.
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