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We are in the Senate. The occasion is the revelation of the government about the coronavirus emergency. And for the occasion, it is not presented Giuseppe Conte. Yes, the prime minister has been absent for about a month: not a word about Covid-19, nor about the difficult restart of the school. Instead, in the classroom at Palazzo Madama, that’s it. Roberto Speranza, the Minister of Health. But more than Speranza’s words, Conte’s new absence is news. The prolongation of that suspicious silence from the prime minister that we have written so much about in recent days. After the exasperated presence to which he had us accustomed from the end of February to the end of July, Conte has chosen not to speak anymore. To keep the others going. Choice that lends itself to different interpretations: don’t you want to expose yourself? Do you know that your future at Palazzo Chigi is sealed? Before returning to the front, wait for the outcome of the regional governments that, in the event of a collapse of the governmental coalition, could mark the end of the executive?
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