Boschi and Renzi on the end of Count bis: “I hope not, I’m afraid so”



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I hope not, but I’m afraid so. It is the refrain with which Italia Viva responds to the hypothesis of a government crisis. Matteo Renzi said this in Tg2, inviting Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte not to “insist on a measure that replaces the Government with a working group and Parliament with a direct Facebook.” The former prime minister clearly warns that the control room of the Recovery Fund “is a structure that thinks about multiplying the seats but does not give a hand to the unemployed and people who suffer. If things continue as they are, we will vote against it ”. And again: “Italia Viva will not give Conte full powers.”

Words that follow, word for word, Maria Elena Boschi’s interview with Corriere della Sera. “I hope not, but I’m afraid so,” he responds in relation to the possibility of interrupting Conte Bis’s experience.

“We are not raising the tone, we are: we are facing a very serious event. It is not possible for the prime minister to replace the government with a working group, the secret services with a foundation, parliamentary sessions with direct Facebook. We’ve been calling for a parliamentary discussion for months and are we uncovering today a 100-page plan that ministers commission with an amendment to the budget law? If the prime minister wants to break up, we’re sorry, but go ahead. The appeal to liability cannot be one-way. “

And again: “We are not challenging the prime minister, we are only defending the institutions of this country: we did not want to give full powers to Salvini, we do not intend to give them to Conte.” Boschi accuses Conte of having moved without transparency, with a “project written at night, without consulting the government, Parliament, society, or the categories”

Italia Viva now puts the issue of reorganization in the background, because “we had suggested to Conte a way to close the legislature between now and 2023, with a reorganization and with the participation of the best of all parties. His reaction was very harsh: Conte believes he has the best ministers in the world. If so, you don’t mind calling six commissioners to replace them and three hundred consultants, don’t you think? As for us, reorganization is an issue that no longer exists: if Conte believes he has the best in the world, hopefully he will make them work well. “

On the other hand, the use of the Mes toilet is not secondary. “We are waiting to understand what the prime minister will say – Boschi explains – if, as we hope, he reconfirms a European position, we will be with him. We do not believe that the Grillini parliamentarians make jokes about the reform of the ESM because they are too afraid to go home to oppose it, but on this also we expect words of clarity. The real problem, however, is that the government continues to say no to the 36 billion of the Month for health that today, at least in part, could already have been spent ”.

For Teresa Bellanova, minister and head of delegation of Italia Viva al Gobierno, “you can get out of this situation by returning to normalcy, without wanting to act as a company,” she tells Aria who shoots, on La7, asking “attention to wanting the majority, because whoever has the honor of leading the coalition cannot be the object of instability but must be the one who creates the glue. Parliament must be respected, because the majority and the opposition cannot be invited to collaborate and then stick their finger in the eyes and approve a rule that deconstructs the functions of the State with a vote of confidence. Institutional levels must be respected. “



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