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Matteo renzi takes on the role of the junk dealer again pointing to his plots, as always Machiavellian, again Giuseppe Conte and that government of Giallorossi born precisely by the will of the leader of Italia Viva.
As reported by The Republic, Renzi would have made it clear how the “ Conte bis is over ”, Although it remains to be seen what the casus belli which could open a government crisis.
Recently, the former prime minister again urged Conte to activate the MES, also talking about Mario draghi as the name “more credible“For a possible new institutional government that has been talked about for a long time.
What Matteo Renzi would absolutely avoid, however, is snap elections, given that the latest polls Damage Italia Viva by more than 3%, in addition to the fact that, in the event of a Yes victory in the referendum, it will still take time to fix the electoral law.
Renzi makes Conte tremble: decisive regional?
This new discontent on the part of the Renzians Nicola Zingaretti He would have perceived it for days, so much so that he recently recalled that in the event of the fall of the current government, the only solution would be to vote.
A concept now also reiterated by Dario Franceschini, an authentic piece of the 90s within the Democratic Party that rarely offers public statements just to pass the time.
Matteo Renzi, however, seems ready to open a crisis, I The votes of Italia Viva are fundamental for the celebration of the majority in the SenateBut a numerical problem remains: which parties would be willing to support a government with broad agreements?
Also Italy Long Live, Go Italy and several centrists in theory none: given the opposition of the Meloni also Salvini, who does not disdain Draghi, would never embark on such a government, while the P.S. I could only accept by institutional sense, but even in this case the numbers would not exist.
Therefore, the only solution would be a support from the 5 star movement, which, however, should be divided as the leaders would never give the green light to a Draghi government after a defenestration of Conte, while perhaps several pawns could bid farewell to the pentastellati in hopes of extending their political careers.
Regardless of these plots, certainly the regional elections they could represent a very tough new test for the Giallorossi: if the center-left were to win only in Campania and also lose in Tuscany, at that point a crisis would be inevitable and perhaps a classic reorganization of the government might not be enough.