Making Giuseppi fall is a political duty



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In a climate of suspicion and poison, the week begins in which the government must verify its assets, that is, decide if and how to continue its unstable adventure. Nobody trusts anyone, both among the majority parties and those of the opposition; There are many possible solutions, ranging from reorganization to crisis, from a new government to early elections. Different scenarios that need different strategies and alliances.

Until there is a fixed point, nobody is really unbalanced, at most, stones are thrown into the pond to move the waters and see the effect it has. Which is what Matteo Salvini also did, without ruling out that the League can evaluate proposals that are not indecent, but interesting.

Only Giorgia Meloni, for now, is firm in the unavailability of a medium other than the electoral one and does not hide the irritation over the obviously not agreed departure of Salvini.

But these are precisely the hours of tactics and deception. As in all games of a certain level, no player drops the wild card prematurely, as long as at least one has it in hand.

But among the many hypotheses that circulate, one seems really unlikely to me, and I mean the one of a count three. Three times prime minister with three different majorities? Anyone who joined such a project would not only be ridiculed, but imagine that their constituents would punish them at the first opportunity. Conte is not the victim, but the main cause of the impasse of his two governments.

It is not possible for the situation to get out of control in this way twice, within a distance of only one year from each other.

Conte tries in every way to rule alone, not out of desire for power, but out of fear, weakness, lack of mutual trust and esteem between himself and his allies on duty.

In other words, because it is not up to par. So if the solution to get rid of it was also a bit messy, but the only one that could practically be done, you wouldn’t be there to do so many sophistry. Assuming the responsibility of governing is sometimes a duty, not a calculation of electoral and political convenience.

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