Nothing: Renzi likes to leave us in doubt



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by Andrea Marchina

The other night at Rai3, a Cartabianca, after witnessing the hustle and bustle of Giorgia Meloni who repeated ad nauseam the mantra of early elections, I was about to change the channel in the hope of spending the evening away from the sirens of the political news, when, suddenly, I see one of the fiercest opponents of this majority and this Government enter the studio.

Matteo Salvini? you say. The president of Confindustria Carlo Bonomi? Some unsatisfied and opposed to bonuses? No, Matteo renzi. I know, maybe only a few realized it, but apparently your (micro) party is part of the majority and every other day you also say that you support the government (don’t laugh).

Beyond the likes or dislikes that such a character may arouse, his appearance was an enlightenment for me: finally – I told myself – he will be able to clarify the surrealist narrative that circulates in the newspapers about a possible Government crisis, in the middle of the pandemic, with peaks of 800-900 deaths per day and with the distribution of vaccinations which will hopefully start soon in Italy too.

He will also have the opportunity to clarify – I thought – how the will to support the government can coexist (“Government crisis? I don’t even think about it”, Matteo Renzi, 12/15) and the intention to leave it (“The ministers of Italia Viva they are ready to resign ”, Matteo Renzi, 12/15).

Nothing, a disappointment: he likes to leave us in doubt. However, without coming to light, the “scrapper” sent encrypted messages to make us understand that the big question, behind the intention of discouraging the government and at the same time saving it from mistrust, has something heroic: saving us from the tyrant. Giuseppe Conte, because “it is not so full powers if you order with a tie and a handbag is fine.”

Terrified, I tried to understand what was behind this warning and what was the imminent danger. I think I understand: on the one hand, the control room for the management of billions of Recovery Fund, because “no civilized country in the world replaces the government with a working group”; on the other hand the delegation to secret services, which “belong to everyone” and certainly cannot be left to the Prime Minister.

It is a pity that Dis, the department on which the Italian secret services depend, depends on the Council Presidency (Law 124/2007) and the transfer of power to other ministries is only an alternative option provided by law. So there is no abuse of power.

As for the management of European funds, as far as we know, no external structure will replace the government, Parliament and local authorities, which will retain their powers throughout the territory. decision-making phase and implementation, leaving technicians only the (sacrosanct) task of monitoring expenditures and investments.

And it amazes me that we put our feet in the decision to establish workgroup both the same person who in September, speaking of the Shock Plan for Italy, declared that “in a normal country things would work independently of the structures of commissars, but those who make politics face reality and not their own ideological prejudices” for example, the security of Pompeii thanks to the “choice of a procedure notary”.

But even the most irrepressible delusions can have a grain of truth or at least a purpose. Since the latter is unspecified, I only have a few guesses left. It certainly will not be an attempt to divert attention from the investigation against you in the case of illicit financing to the Open Foundation.

Perhaps what you are aiming for, with all those billions on the horizon, is a government of broad understanding that allows the right people to be put in the right places to look out for the right interests? Or we face a temptation political suicide, also legitimate (if not partly desirable)? Honorable, please tell us why you no longer understand.

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