the Democratic Party was resurrected. Now we no longer get rid of it – Time



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In the League government they took everything home. With the Pd nothing. However, they don’t let go

Franco Bechis

The right center shoulder failed, or rather only partially succeeded. There were four red regions for life and two have remained like this: Emilia Romagna at the beginning of the year, yesterday Tuscany. The other two have been conquered: Umbria last fall and Marche yesterday. And all the outgoing governors have been re-elected with royal plebiscites: Luca Zaia in Veneto, Vincenzo De Luca in Campania, Giovanni Toti in Liguria and Michele Emiliano in Puglia. The expectations yesterday (and now we can tell, even the polls), were much better for the center right, and the color red seemed destined to fade quite a bit. This was not the case, and together with the personal strength of some outgoing governors like De Luca and Emiliano (both not exactly in the line of the Democratic Party secretariat) there is some responsibility on the center-right: the rejection in Campania and Puglia it was resounding.

But something else has happened that has revived that red color that should have been canceled by the vast majority of Italians for life. It is enough to reread the political history of these years online.

Regionals, finish three pairs.  M5 clinging to the referendum

In voting for the 2013 policies, three out of four voters said at the polls that they did not want a red-tinged Italy. But the electoral law was what it was, and one vote out of four was enough for Pierluigi Bersani’s Democratic Party to conquer Palazzo Chigi and the country’s government.

With one vote out of four, Enrico Letta became prime minister, who was expelled from there rather quickly by an internal PD agreement: the one that brought Matteo Renzi in his place. Other voters sberloni, through Renzi and Palazzo Chigi always a Pd: Paolo Gentiloni. Five years of government for one in four Italians: it is rare to see something like this in a democracy. Then finally the voice returned to the voters, who in 2018 when asked “do you still want the Democratic Party in Palazzo Chigi?” they responded with the loudest feathers.

Thanks to that electoral result we hoped not to have to die in red (as was once said of the Christian Democrats). The elections were won by the M5s, who joined to govern in the Lega di Matteo Salvini. It lasted just over a year, but for the grillini it was truly the age of fat cows. They presented themselves to the voters proposing citizenship income and thanks to Salvini they made it law. Then they proposed the reform of the Fornero law, and with Salvini it became law. They had proposed the modification of Renzi’s labor law, and the Lega, holding their nose, let it pass. Later the cut of the annuities, and thanks to the League it was approved in the offices of the presidency of the Chambers. The court of parliamentarians? On three occasions the Democratic Party said no, but it happened thanks to Salvini and Giorgia Meloni who also voted for him the fourth time. Even the corrupt sweep – another flag – passed with the favorable vote of Salvini who had many doubts about the prescription. With the yellow-green government, the grillini took home everything they wanted. Then inexplicably, a crazed M5 resurrected that red color that seemed outcast for quite a few years. He replaced in the government seats that the Italians had taken from that Pd who was now traveling on his shipwrecked ship. They saved him with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, they were given important seats and from that moment on the Five Star Movement no longer touches the ball. In a year he has failed to take home even the most insignificant of his flags. Absolute zero. Yet he was bled to death by the castaways who came aboard, to whom he offered lifeblood: a torrent of vows every time they arose. And so, just when a turning point in the political history of Italy would have been possible, the ruling class of the M5 has once again plunged us into the worst of nightmares: we will have to “die red”, because by hook or by crook. bad the seats never come off. Nice gift that you gave to the Italians, gentlemen grillini.



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