FLORENCE, ITALY – Italian President Giorgio Napolitano says election ‘catastrophe’ not believable and abstaining in Euro vote sends wrong answer. Napolitano says election ‘catastrophe’ not believable.
“Any catastrophic prediction does not convince me,” he said at Florence’s Palazzo Vecchio where he took part in a State of the Union conference. He also urged Italians to vote on May 25. “Abstention sends the wrong answer,” about a united Europe, said the president.
President Giorgio Napolitano said Friday that he does not believe in the “catastrophic” predictions for turnout in this month’s European Parliament elections.
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