[ad_1]
The day after the day of the fire in Parliament, the majority of Giallorossi heals their wounds. Although Giuseppe Conte’s executive received a “yes” to the resolution on the European Stability Mechanism both in Montecitorio and (with many concerns) in Palazzo Madama, the government continues to tremble. The tensions between the allies have not been resolved and, indeed, relations between the prime minister and the Renzian government are always tense. In fact, nothing has been resolved. And the war Conte–Renzi He continues and the impression – also given the background from the rooms of the Palazzo – is that the confrontation, and with it the crisis, is only postponed until 2021.
The confrontation between the leader of Iv and the tenant of Chigi Palace it is about managing the funds and projects of the European Union of the Next Generation (or Recovery Fund). As we have seen in these days, the intention of the self-proclaimed ombudsman is to mount a task strength to manage the European aid package. An approach that the former scrap dealer does not like at all, who yesterday again stressed in the Chamber his opposition to the “Contiano” plan, which is to have countless managers and technicians.
“It is good to be clear: we will not exchange our yes to the governance proposal in exchange for a folding seat or ‘adding a seat at the table’. . He has to say things to our faces, now or never. Italia Viva does not want armchairsIf Conte needs it, it’s our three “, the most significant and spicy passage of Renzi’s intervention last night at Palazzo Madama.
The most likely scenario on the horizon is one check from government in January 2021. As written in the last hours by Marco Antonellis in Business Italiansindeed, Italia Viva’s founder and number one – “according to very authoritative parliamentary indiscretions” – intends to ask for a majority verification at the start of the new year. And still the online newspaper, to this day, tells how a certain concern about the bugbear of a government crisis seeps from Palazzo Chigi and the prime minister’s closest collaborators. “Everything possible will be done to understand the reasons of others, but there is no belief in a government crisis that in a complicated historical moment like the present one would only end up alienating more citizens and institutions”, the thought of President Conte always informed by Business Italians, strong of a poll reserved according to which six out of ten Italians declare themselves against opening a government crisis at this delicate historical moment. That said, at Giallorossi’s house, no one can “rest easy.”