Saturday, April 25, 2015

The Pd latita, anti Renzi plot outside the rooms – the Journal

A rushed to news agencies when they are now nine at night is enough to confirm the feeling that the minority of the Democratic Party has decided to bark than bite really. On the day that Matteo Renzi goes on pressing ‘Italicum, in fact, from the frond dem do not get up nor chorus of indignation nor alarms democrats. Yet in the afternoon the Minister Maria Elena Boschi reiterated without hesitation that the reform of the electoral law is untouchable and that the idea of ​​putting the trust is concrete, while in the evening it was the same Renzi to confirm that ‘if’ is not Italicum passes the government falls. “

In other times it would match the flak, but the vote on electoral reform is now close and the minority dem has evidently decided a low profile best suited to the choice not to do when the barricades the House will have to vote. Should in fact be no more than ten votes against the Democratic Party, compared to around one hundred signatures to the document presented two weeks ago by the minority.

Much ado about nothing, in fact. At that point, it happens the antiphon, who really is working to create an alternative to the left to Renzi decided to work not inside but outside the Parliament. It is no coincidence that the sinking of Enrico Letta and Romano Prodi have arrived in stereo. And that the first we’ve held to let people know that he is ready to leave the room to devote to teaching as well as, of course, to revenge. Even yesterday, however, the former prime minister did not fail to have its say on ‘Italicum, expressing “doubts whether to approve reforms to narrow majority,” bargain “with the opposition of all opposition, external and internal.” Words, of course, of which Renzi has not cared too. “A narrow majority? If it passes buy you a drink, “he limited himself to respond to its predecessor. With each passing week, in short, the inconsistency of a minority that seems especially worried by the possibility of being left without parliamentary bench more than the approval of ‘Italicum seems increasingly evident.

So the front anti -Renzi has started to move out of the Palace, with the hope of cashing some European side. Letta is that Prodi, in fact, have solid and stable ties with the leaders of the EU and it is not impossible that this could have repercussions on a Mario Draghi that until now has remained concealed. A word of criticism ECB President, in fact, would have a considerable weight.

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