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“Matteo, let’s not throw too much: if we vote we disappear”. And then: “Opening a crisis in the dark as the Covid pandemic causes hundreds of deaths a day is not courage but unscrupulous.” While Renzi continues on his suffocating arms fight to try to replace Prime Minister Giuseppe ConteThe rumor of a good part of the 48 parliamentarians of living Italy is also pressing. To be precise: 30 deputies and 28 senators. Those who today are protagonists of the political scene since they are decisive for the taking of the majority with the Pd and the M5S. But tomorrow? The future holds little certainty for Renz’s diverse troop, made up of former Democrats but also refugees from various parties. The opening of a government crisis, increasingly likely given the Renzi cannonade (with the silent bench of the Nazarene) against the Palazzo Chigi, would guarantee the centrality of Italy alive only if the majority shareholders could control each phase in detail, but especially the arrival at the goal. The highest aspiration of the leader of Italy alive would be to replace Conte and strengthen his presence in the government, although he would also be satisfied with a major government reorganization with at least two more seats.
The limit of Italy alive is clear: in almost all surveys it is below 3%. This means that in case of voting, the seats for Renzianos would be a maximum of 5. Because the maximum estimate of seats that can be obtained (with this electoral law) is 5 thanks to an agreement with another party (the Democratic Party, it goes without saying) in so many single-member armored seats. A scenario, aggravated by the reform of the parliamentary cut, which terrifies Renzian’s team, which would end up reduced by 90% compared to today. Not to mention that today’s parliamentary and governmental representation, counting in hand, between the reimbursements to the groups in the Chamber and the Senate and the posts on the staff of two ministers and undersecretaries, guarantees Italy a liquidity of around 2 , 5 million per year. Money that is vital for the functioning of Renzi’s political machinery, which can no longer count on the rains in the coffers of the Open foundation, which has been closed for some time and which has been the subject of an intense investigation by the Florence prosecutor’s office .
December 12, 2020 (change December 12, 2020 | 14:55)
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