Reorganization is (almost) certain



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If it is not a psychodrama, we are close to it. The Democratic Party approaches the regional vote with anxiety and concern, bearing in mind that, well, a shakeup will be necessary. Nicola Zingaretti is quick to deny a “secret pact” with Giuseppe Conte in a post-vote shakeup, Andrea Orlando says she has never listened to the prime minister without the secretary’s knowledge. A climate of generalized internal repositioning in the face of a very uncertain future.

What Democrats call “the Bonaccini motion”, the consensus that the president of the Emilia-Romagna region increasingly gathers around him for internal change, needs a congress to legitimize itself. And it is precisely for this reason that stabilization elements have been put in place that do not lead to a confrontation that will not occur before the potentially long and exhausting spring. “I don’t know why suddenly, 5 days after the vote, the discussion about the subsequent vote breaks out,” asks the secretary, who adds: “I wouldn’t even have physical time to make arrangements because, luckily, we carry out electoral campaigns in the streets. ”The internal minority is furious.

“Of course that Zingaretti has reached an agreement with the 5 stars – observes a parliamentarian – Today obviously it cannot say it, but the reorganization would serve to appease the appetite and to relaunch the action of the government”. The position of the secretary is awkward. Before Conte, any unsatisfactory results would be unloaded on his leadership, between broken local agreements and a national strategy judged too crushed by the ally. Also for this reason, Zingaretti in recent weeks has attacked every other day also in the month, launched a plan of institutional reforms to pigeonhole the cut in parliamentarians so discussed by him as the first step in a broader project, and repeatedly urged the government on the recovery fund challenge. But there is no question that a post-election coupon would ease some of the knots on the table.

What even the 5 stars think with conviction. From Luigi Di Maio (“I don’t like this word and the citizens don’t like it,” he was shy today) downwards, all party colonels now consider it an option on a par, if not more convenient, than all the others. . Except for the team today in the executive, which is the target of internal criticism, reorganizing the letters would also be a good way to anticipate the redde rationem before the States General, and appease personal appetites and internal demands.

Dario Franceschini is holding back. The gray eminence of the Nazarene made it known to all the interlocutors with whom he spoke that starting a domino with uncontrollable results would be too risky, especially because of a possible celebration at the polls (read: victory in Campania and Tuscany). The variable that concerns everyone without distinction is called Matteo Renzi. “You go into a shakeup with Matteo, you come out with snap elections,” laughs a Democratic senator on the phone. He laughs, but then not too much, because it is also the great fear of 5 stars. “In the end, it will be enough to give him an extra ministry,” says the senator above. “But not ours,” replies the pentastellati. “We need a reflection on the set-up”, Orlando gave the key again, considered by internal opponents as a precursor of the secretary. Here comes Luciano Nobili: “Reorganization of the government if not? The activities of the government are not related to the referendum ”. All back? Absolutely not, because it continues like this: “In any case, it is the result of the regional teams that could cause some disruption.” Everyone denies it, everyone wants it – the reorganization game has officially begun. As the most classic match on the scale, the end result is completely uncertain.



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