Paul Biondi
ROME (Reuters) – “This time the 101 would vote for him.” It starts when the elections for the Quirinale in April of 2013 you were stranded, ie by Romano Prodi. Pier Luigi Bersani yesterday said explicitly that he must start from there.
What the bersaniani is a wish that for now looks a lot like a strategy. “In the first vote, when the indication will vote blank or a candidate of the flag, Prodi could exceed 200 votes. If they then grow in the second and third vote …”, he told Reuters an MP close to the former Secretary of the Democratic Party. What would happen then? The strategy is clear: to force then Matteo Renzi to converge on the name of Prodi rather than advance its own candidate as Pier Carlo Padoan.
For now we are still skirmishes, the vetoes, far from the confluence of a common strategy, as has instead said the Prime Minister at the meeting with parliamentarians of the Democratic Party in the House on Wednesday afternoon.
If you were to wrap and then, like last time, a clash with the vetoes after the fourth ballot, when it will be sufficient to elect a new head of state with the absolute majority of the electors, all ready to go on a pilgrimage to Frankfurt, Mario Draghi.
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