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Andrea Amata
The economic malaise is spreading in the country due to the limitations established by the anti-Covid measures and the lack of support, but Conte does not seem to perceive the suffering that is tearing the national economic fabric and does not feel the need to introduce signs of discontinuity. The Democratic Party and Italia Viva are working under the radar for a government shake-up both to ensure more collegiate management of Recovery Fund projects and to qualify an executive with opaque skills. Prime Minister Conte blows smoke in the eyes of the country with the emphatic appeal to the 209 billion European resources, relaunching working commissions to plan their use. When confusion reigns, one takes refuge in a kind of “commissioner”, an inveterate vice of italics, with the proliferation of offices that feed an unfinished bureaucratic mess. Conte, regarding pressures on the need to review the government team, told Corriere della Sera: “We cannot pursue the ambitions of someone who hopes for more important roles.” An answer that contradicts the genesis of his second government experience that, in the ambition of maintaining the presidency, drew the reasons for a political agreement that repudiated the Grillina doctrine. The 5 stars appeared on the political scene with a primitive desire to demolish the choreography of caste.
His anti-caste rhetoric has been well received by voters who have paid tribute to his iconoclastic message. But once they seized the palace, they were seduced by the much-maligned privilege, assimilating it with gusto, and thus annihilating previously theorized doctrine on a mass plane. The Grillini revealed with unsettling certainty that they were a new anthropos, a new type of human being, but they only reissued the incompetent version of the breed. In addition to the damage of not having cured the impurities of the system, we live with the mockery of being ruled by a plethora of inept. The 5 stars began their political parable by feeding the belly of demagoguery, which issued loud complaints, but are now starving the middle class, impoverishing the cross-cutting and crucial economic component of Italian society. The ambitions that Conte disputes in this phase, fearing to be expelled, yesterday he cajoled and satisfied them for the benefit of his pygmalions. If the financial flows, which the European source wants to channel into the country, were managed with the same approximation and indolence with which the pandemic state of emergency was governed, the real risk is to cancel out the enormous financial volume. We cannot allow ourselves to fail, subordinating strategic investment planning to the preservation of a mediocre government structure, inadequate to face the worst economic and health crisis since the war. The mediocracy in power today represents a kind of deposit in case the citizens do not pay the increasingly expensive price. Dear Count, the deleterious ambition was the introductory one to your government experience, while the one who wants to fire you is healthy and deserves satisfaction.
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