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The Gedi group's nonsense about the impending technical government

Meloni surprisingly stumbles upon the paper plot against his government. Damato's Scratches

Although she grew up eating politics and chicory, as Francesco Rutelli would say, replicating an old autobiographical joke, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni curiously stumbled into the trap of a journalist who questioned her on the paper-based topic in Malta, where she was attending a European summit. of a technical government. Theme has been raised in Italian newspapers: particularly those of the "Lambs – as Il Giornale headlined – who blow on the spread", without however managing to raise it much. In fact, it remains well below the peaks that led Silvio Berlusconi's last government to the crisis in 2011 and Mario Monti to Palazzo Chigi. Stefano Rolli recalled this in his own way in his cartoon on Secolo XIX by having Meloni say that "the spread doesn't worry us" and to a listener in front of the television: "It's really Berlusconi day", celebrated yesterday in Paestum in the eighty-seventh anniversary of the birth of the deceased.

Instead of limiting herself to "smiling", as she had initially given the impression of wanting to do, Meloni fell into the trap by accusing the political and media opposition of already making the list of ministers and denouncing the aversion of the left, in the history of so-called Second Republic, to governments elected in some way directly by the citizens by voting for a certain coalition complete with a candidate at Palazzo Chigi. “Fear of the caretaker government”, la Repubblica summarized and shouted. “Never a technical government”, ran after La Stampa , whose former director Marcello Sorgi relaunched the hypothesis by referring, among other things, to “a serious and documented article” published the day before and signed by deputy director Annalisa Cuzzocrea .

To evaluate the documentary nature of this article which so inspired my friend Marcello, I will limit myself to telling you that it was traced back to a technical government project, to be preferred to early elections with a Democratic Party reduced to the conditions in which it finds itself, even the decision just taken from the Nazarene by the former minister Dario Franceschini to dissolve his current and create a new and more extensive one, not surprisingly compared to an "archipelago", to try to consolidate the already shaky secretary Elly Schlein. Old party games – I would say – which were also played in the DC, where it is no coincidence that Franceschini comes from, but which often had or hid opposite effects.

With this internal political incident, let's call it that, ending up accrediting a maneuver that was more paper-based – I repeat – than anything else, Meloni has reduced the visibility of the success achieved in her mission in Malta, confirming a privileged relationship with the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and with the French president Emmanuel Macron, and giving a "slap in Berlin" – another title of the Republic – with that accusation to the chancellor Olaf Sholz of wanting to show "with the borders of others" solidarity with the migrants selected by the smugglers.


This is a machine translation from Italian language of a post published on Start Magazine at the URL https://www.startmag.it/mondo/la-fuffa-del-gruppo-gedi-sul-governo-tecnico-alle-porte/ on Sat, 30 Sep 2023 07:40:40 +0000.