Rome – The front against Italicum, now that the Covenant of the Nazarene was dissolved, scary Matteo Renzi, but boldly declares to have all the votes to go ahead with the reforms. It ‘a bluff or votes are really?
RENZI- BERLUSCONI: ENEMIES-FRIENDS – The premier his first trouble with Silvio Berlusconi, the former enemy-friend on which now – apparently – can no longer count, after the events of the election of Mattarella. Knight said that from now on he and his vote “are what we like” . In fact, however, the Italicum to Berlusconi does not mind at all, especially if the terms are those that were agreed before the end of the Nazarene: blocked lists and no preference. E ‘on other fronts that, instead, the Knight could do battle: on the Reform of the Senate and of Title V of the Constitution. But Matteo Renzi says peaceful, and safe to have in your pocket all the votes to move forward on the path of reform: “Twenty of those of Berlusconi are already with us in the Senate, and just look at the constant movements that occur in that branch of Parliament, even in the 5 Star Movement, to understand that the situati on is moving “. So “government action does not risk anything, we have a wide margin,” . The eyes are all focused on the 20 senators of the center who declare themselves pro-Renzi, and the ex-M5S transmigrated elsewhere: to them the task of ensuring the necessary support to the premier.
AFTER transmigration , Renzi CAN ‘DO IT WITHOUT THE HELP OF FI – To give a hand to the premier are not only former grillini. After the eight parliamentary Civic Choice have gone to the Democratic Party, Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, believes we can do it even without the help of Fi and the Covenant of the Nazarene. Has widened, in fact, the number of MPs who leave Civic Choice to land in the majority party: it is the Minister of Education and senator Stefania Giannini, the Deputy Minister for Economic Development, Carlo Calenda, senators Pietro Ichino, Linda Lanzilllotta , Gianluca Susta and Alessandro Maran; to which are added deputies Ilaria Borletti Buitoni and Irene Tinagli. And while Mario Monti will switch to mixed group leaves the party also Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, Benedetto Della Vedova but does not pass in the Democratic Party. A great satisfaction for Matteo Renzi this move to block – that gives the Prime Minister a deep breath of relief – and joy is such that immediately know: “We have the numbers though Forza Italy, but I hope that common sense will prevail and reasonableness. We will continue to seek dialogue with all parties, as we always have. “
VOTES ARE THERE, BUT THE GAMES ARE STILL OPEN – To put question the Italicum, though, there are not a few dissidents, and the risk is that some other “Scilipoti” can change your mind in the process, thereby destabilizing the government action. Both the left and those of the Democratic Party Civic Choice have a grudge with Palazzo Chigi, after the recent defections. Cesare Damiano, President of the Labour Commission and member dem, accused the premier of having covered behind the Covenant of the Nazarene to get its benefits more than Berlusconi: “We’ve always said that Berlusconi was to impose the list headers blocked, but if the Covenant jumped the excuse is no longer there. “ So ” Renzi, if it is consistent, will not make it hard to accept a correction, increasing the number of MPs elected for them to become majority than those appointed “ glosses Cesare Damiano.
Even the wing bersaniana is ready to do battle, and has two amendments calling for prior review of constitutionality by the View before the entry into force the electoral law, hoping to thwart the Italicum. “The minority Democratic Party, at least 90 deputies, is compact and could get the votes of 5 Star Movement, Sel and fittiani of Fi: I do not see how the government can object to this change,” says the author of the amendment, Alfredo D’Attorre. In short, the votes are there and that of Matteo Renzi does not seem to be a bluff, but the game – considering the evolution of scilipotismo 2.0 – is still to be played.
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