The choice of the successor of Giorgio Napolitano at the Quirinale depends largely on the choices of the Democratic Party, who can count on a base of 460 electors between parliamentarians and regional delegates, but the Dem must be careful not to repeat the mistakes 2013. And ‘the message that the premier Matteo Renzi has addressed the parliamentarians gathered at the Nazarene for an exchange of greetings, as reported by several participants. “It really depends on us,” he told the prime minister “because we start from 460 electors. But we must avoid replicating the mistakes of 2013 (when the snipers impallinarono before Franco Marini and then Romano Prodi) and avoid divisions. ” Renzi, in the morning, however, had made it clear that “no one can veto the new head of state, who will be elected with a large majority. A message to all political forces, including M5S, but particularly in Forza Italy and Silvio Berlusconi, who in an interv iew with Republic has clarified its position on the race for the Quirinale. The Former Knight explained that it would pull back Fi not if it were called upon to contribute to the election of a head of state expression of the center. “We look to the person. It does not matter if it is of that part or that other, “said the number one of Forza Italy.” It should not be judged by the fact it has roots in one area or another. This has to be a serious person , accepted by all. It must be a guarantor for all of them. That play its role of guarantee to everybody and not just one part. ” An identikit, that traced by Berlusconi, who in the afternoon prompted the reforms minister of relations with parliament, Maria Elena Boschi, to reiterate that the Democratic Party will indicate the name of the candidate, then be put to the approval of all forces policies: “It will be a shared appointment, no one will have veto power,” he said. “The Democratic Party will first make a proposal and then of course the other parties will agree. Woods added that “the majority parties will be the first interlocutors”, but assured that will be consulted “all groups in parliament. The name must be shared as widely as possible.” It is certain, however, that the


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