Thank you.
My next question is for Mr. Di Ciano first and then for Mr. Essensa.
If a reform is passed, what could we do to ensure that it is legitimate for the public?
Earlier, my colleague Mr. Rayes talked about a referendum.
Gentlemen, do you think there are other ways to make the process legitimate?
Do we need a referendum before we change the voting system or at the same time as the election to prevent people from making a trip only for that purpose?
Do we need a majority of members of Parliament or a consensus among all the parties represented in the House?
On which criteria would the reform be legitimate?
Legally speaking, only the government, which has a majority, could change the rules. There would be no legitimacy in that case.