Sunday, March 29, 2015

The future of the Democratic Party depends dall’Italicum – New Media Magazine

Matteo Renzi choose the day that the leader of the Fiom leads his troops into the square in Rome, and is anathema to the government starvation of peoples and “worse than Berlusconi,” to launch a new offensive of optimism.

While the Minister Maria Elena Boschi announces an increase in growth forecast, from 0.6 to 0.7% (and in fact the government is held lower than forecast in other entities), the prime minister is felt via Facebook: “They continue the positive signs for Italian families,” he announces. It puts them in a row: the decline of the electricity bill and gas, the “historical turnaround in the market ‘announced by Confcommercio, that with a nearly 3% more are to report a” recovery of consumption “; the “historic agreement” of Carnival with Fincantieri to produce cruise ships. And of course the 79 thousand permanent contracts more. “All signals,” he concludes, “that have the drive to do even more and accelerate reforms.” Beginning with the election, in which the prime minister does not want to be dragged into the “swamp” the internal resistance to his party.

The counts Monday in management approaches, and Renzi knows that the minority of the Democratic Party is about to raise against him the red card by voting no to his request to close the game on the electoral law approving permanently Italicum.

But he also knows that those potential no organ of the party does not turn into the same number of no in Parliament. The minority is divided into a thousand streams, as we saw yesterday in the square Fiom: we have gone the Pasdaran type Civati, Bindi and Fassina, who look at “social coalition” landiniana as a lifeline to give up the Pd-wheel drive renziana not remain on foot. The same people who probably will desert the Directorate, as announced yesterday Civati: “Do not participate in a debate already defined at the start.” The bulk of bersaniani instead (following the line of the CGIL Camusso rather than that of Landini), if they were at home. O took dryly distances, as the chairman of the Labour Cesare Damiano: “I do not go because I do not share the contents of that event.” And on that division, which is also largely generational tip Renzi to finally pull the new recruits from the old parliamentary leaders like D’Alema and Bersani and convince them to free themselves from a protection that is now close to many. The stakes should be clear: the final approval dell’Italicum is a key hub of the legislature, and decide on its duration. If the reform were to be sunk, maybe shots of secret votes as threatening by the minority, the prime minister would be ready to accept the consequences. Whether it is the final battle is clear to all: once brought home the Italicum, with the award of the list and the list headers blocked, Renzi will have in hand the steering wheel of his own party. And time will frond continues finito.Il Prime Minister Matteo Renzi

​​News Source: ilgiornale

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