Andrea Orlando broadcasts the government reorganization



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ROME, ITALY – FEBRUARY 13: Undersecretary of the Democratic Party (PD) Andrea Orlando attends a press conference hosted by the Democratic Party on “A Plan for Italy” on February 13, 2020, in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Antonio Masiello / Getty Images)

The undersecretary of the Democratic Party, Andrea Orlando, breaks the delay and does not wait for the result of the vote next Sunday to ask Prime Minister Conte and his allies for a coupon from the government to start a new stage. A request that does not rule out a possible reorganization of ministers. In fact, it ventilates it.

“I think that apart from institutional reform it is not so much about changing this or that minister but about opening a new stage. We are in the situation of spending 209 billion in a country that has been cutting back for a long time and there is difficulty in implementing the planning ”. He says it in an interview with Radio 24, responding to a question about a possible reorganization of the regionals. “With whom Conte will decide but if it is about having the team in a different arsenal is a necessity that derives from this phase.” Will the Democratic Party want more weight? “I do not exclude that there may be an effect on the structure of the government but that does not seem the most fundamental to me. Now I believe that a coupon must be made to take into account the new stage: it is not a matter of giving weight to this or that party, but of concentrating on the areas that Europe considers central ”.

Orlando then also agitates Governor Emiliano Bonaccini, who yesterday made no secret of his ambitions as secretary, suggesting that both Renzi and Bersani rejoin the Democratic Party. Renzi’s return to the Democratic Party? Bonaccini’s considerations are legitimate: I wonder if they should be done a week after the vote, when in all regions except Marche IV he is against the Democratic Party and has chosen the Democratic Party as his target. Now we have to focus on the electoral campaign ”.



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