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In the morning, the rags fly. M5 MPs, with one statement after another entrusted to news agencies, sided with the Democratic Party that changed its course on the use of the State Savings Fund: “They are going blindly against the government.” But this is just the beginning. As the hours pass, the suspects delve deeper. There is a doubt among the grillini that the Minister of the Economy, Roberto Gualtieri, may be behind this movement and many continue to wonder whose side Giuseppe Conte is on and if the Prime Minister has changed his mind.
So here are the battery-powered Facebook posts, as they say in certain cases. Up to the maximum level of confrontation within the majority with a blog post by the Stars that says that the Movement, to face the Coronavirus emergency, will never support the Month because “it implies a transfer of sovereignty and mortgage of the future of citizens.” Even the Speaker of the House, Roberto Fico, intervenes against the Fund and explains that, for the moment, “he would not trust” the Month. And the M5 regent, Vito Crimi, asks the Democratic Party to clarify why he changed his position. Meanwhile, the spread rises to 245 basis points, and economists note that the cause of this can also be attributed to the shock within the majority.
The Sherpa Grillini then asks Conte for clarification before the situation worsens further. “There is no point now in discussing the Month”, in this sentence is contained the truce that the prime minister launches to the Democratic Party and M5S, postponing everything until after the negotiation with Europe only to avoid sitting at the table with a frayed majority behind. In fact, on Tuesday, in the Chamber, only information, and not communications, is expected from Conte. There is no majority or opposition resolution. Currently, avoiding voting in the House is the only way not to divide the majority, since the Pd and M5 travel in the opposite direction.
Avalanche risk is just around the corner. And it is here where the Prime Minister intervenes, listening first to the two heads of delegation of Pd and M5S, Dario Franceschini and Alfonso Bonafede, and then presenting his proposal: “It is useless to discuss the Month now. If there will be conditionalities or not, we will see it at the end. “
The truce takes effect. “This is not the time for preliminary positions, of Conte’s reasonable words,” emphasizes Dario Franceschini. “Full confidence in Conte”, echoes Alfonso Bonafede, while, shortly before, Luigi Di Maio, when the postponement of each decision was already in the air, intervened in the hope that “the majority will play as a team” . After all, the Month torments the same Movement within it: the pro-sovereign wing considers it the same as the devil, the more the government wing believes, in fact, as Count. In the end, the deferral policy wins.
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