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All those who cheer for Mario Draghi

At 5 on Sunday afternoon the announcement on Facebook of Matteo Renzi: «We have exceeded 80 thousand signatures to tell Draghi: don’t deal with anyone, come to Parliament and make a take or leave speech. We are there. Go on with Draghi. Do we get to 100 thousand? ». That of the leader of Italia Viva is just one of the many initiatives created to support Mario Draghi and invite him to continue his government activity.

What made the most noise was the choice of a thousand Italian mayors who followed the appeal of the first citizens of Rome, Milan and many other large cities. The presidents of the Forza Italia Region do not sign the appeal of the pro Draghi bis mayors because “they do not want to exploit the institutions”. But they say: “We are in full harmony with the party line, that is, they are ready to renew their support for the premier, who can go on without the five-star” Contiani “”.

«We ask Draghi to go ahead and continue government action. This inexplicable crisis risks paralyzing the cities, ”said the mayor of Florence Dario Nardella who also replied to Giorgia Meloni. The leader of the Brothers of Italy spoke of the exploitation of the institutions. «I am sorry that Meloni did not notice with his attack that among the signatories there are many center-right mayors. Perhaps Fdi hopes to gain support from the institutional and economic chaos of the country, but only ashes are collected from the ashes ».

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Confindustria speaks of a very uncertain scenario. “The parties of the extinct majority of national unity, some collapsing in the polls, have not failed to create, directly or indirectly, continuous tensions in the Draghi government. They evidently underestimate the prime minister’s consistent determination to push through the reforms and pretend to ignore the devastating consequences of their actions. Declaring themselves ready for confrontation in the polls, they fear the implacable judgment of the electoral body, to which they will present themselves unprepared in the programs “said the secretary general of A company Raffaele Lauro.

From abroad, there has been no lack of certificates of esteem for the former governor of the ECB in recent days, from governments and beyond. “Italy still needs the”Whatever it takes”» Headlines the British newspaper Financial Times. «It was inevitable that the rare stability brought to Italian politics by Mario Draghi would not last. The tension has been boiling for months within the Italian government coalition and eventually overflowed with the tear of the Five Stars. It will be a crucial week, and not just for Italy, because political stability will be necessary for any reform ».

The wait is all for the appointment in Parliament on Wednesday. The secretary of the Democratic Party Enrico Letta will meet on Tuesday at 9.30 pm the deputies and senators of the Democratic Party. Already today, in Sardinia, the president of Forza Italia met, Silvio Berlusconiand the secretary of the League, Matteo Salvini. Both exclude the possibility of governing with the pentastellati and say they are also ready for elections, but open to other hypotheses. The same 5 stars are not all aligned with Antonio Conte’s line with parliamentarians ready to support Draghi and therefore with a possible new split after that of Di Maio. From Together for the future comes a very hard attack: “Goodbye to the 22 billion of the NRP, no minimum wage, no cut in the tax wedge, these are just some of the consequences of the wicked choice of the 5 Star Movement”.

Other stories of Vanity Fair that may interest you:

– Mario Draghi resigns: “The trust agreement has failed”

– Government, Draghi ready to leave if the M5s do not vote the confidence

Source: Vanity Fair

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