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Dragons struggling with a civil war parody

Dragons struggling with a civil war parody

What are the real concerns of Mario Draghi. The Scratches of Damato

In Mario Draghi's political and even personal agenda there is something even more complicated than the situation created in Afghanistan after the return of the Taliban to power. With whom, even without granting the recognition of their government, the Prime Minister in an extraordinary session of the G20 promoted by him has just tried to develop a system of international relations, perhaps guaranteed by the United Nations, capable of influencing some action to ensure both those who want to leave Afghanistan and those who want to stay there but not as in a prison.

The Taliban, albeit without their beards, or at least not so thick, and still – fortunately – without the Kalashnikovs hanging around their necks and embraced without safety, poor Draghi has them at home too: I don't really mean Palazzo Chigi but around, outside and even within its composite majority. Where there are forces and even leaders, real or presumed to be, set out to discuss the methods, times, circumstances in which it is duty or power to dissolve a far-right movement – Forza Nuova – caught with its hands in the sack of the assault and the devastation of the national headquarters of the largest Italian trade union. And the same would probably have done, or left to do, at Palazzo Chigi and Montecitorio if the demonstrators had not found on their way in a war or guerrilla fashion, the forces of order that had been guilty of missing – it is hoped to find out for the particular responsibility of who – around the headquarters of the CGIL, although already indicated in the square as a target to be hit.

Net of the " reflections " that Draghi limited himself to announcing on the modalities of intervention on Forza Nuova, it must be said that the emergency government so strongly and happily desired by the head of state, and regularly trusted by the Chambers, did not deserve to be in the conditions in which at least Matteo Salvini's leaguers and Silvio Berlusconi's force supporters contributed to putting him. Who practically shared the contradictions, to say the least, of their electoral ally but opponent of the Giorgia Meloni government in relations with an area adjacent to her right. Who rides more than Meloni herself the "inconveniences", as they are euphemistically defined, deriving from the need for anti-pandemic vaccinations and the compulsory green-pass from Friday to access jobs.

In the confusion that even the government and majority components of the center-right – I repeat – have contributed to creating in this crucial step the action to combat the pandemic, and to aid the physical and economic health of the entire national community, I have to share the conclusion of Marco Travaglio's editorial on Fatto Quotidiano . Who says, despite taking it in the end, and as usual, mainly with the government victim more than guilty of the situation: "Up to now the Italians had peacefully accepted the restrictions and, in large part, the vaccinations and now they are suddenly plunged into a war parody civil between fascists and anti-fascists: a strategy of tension beyond the maximum time limit that stinks so much of an electoral game ”. In the background, in fact, there are the municipal ballots on Sunday, especially the one in Rome: the famous "mother of all battles" evoked as in an own goal by the "guru" of the alliance between the Democratic Party and the 5 Stars. Which is the piddino Goffredo Bettini.


This is a machine translation from Italian language of a post published on Start Magazine at the URL https://www.startmag.it/mondo/draghi-alle-prese-con-una-parodia-di-guerra-civile/ on Wed, 13 Oct 2021 05:43:36 +0000.