Calenda and Renzi on the eve of the meeting in the Senate, between opposing drives and temptations

Calenda and Renzi on the eve of the meeting in the Senate, between opposing drives and temptations

Breakup or partial recomposition? In the meeting initially scheduled for Saturday and then moved to 9 pm today, the starting point is two documents, one from Italia viva and one from Azione. From electoral weight to funding, the stakes are great

One (Charles Calenda, leader of Azione) told Corriere that he "took a bludgeon" from Italia Viva "every day". The other, Matthew Renzi (leader of Italia Viva and director of Reformist), she said Press that Calenda, whom he appointed "minister, deputy minister, ambassador", perhaps "is not suitable for the leadership" of a party, even though he is suitable for doing something else, for example the mayor of Rome, a position for which he was a candidate, supported by Renzi himself. And if Calenda appeared heartbroken with respect to the common destinies ("without the parliamentary groups everything collapses"), Renzi seemed sibylline enough to make us think, behind the lines of Action, yesterday morning, that the situation, from serious but not serious (Ennio Flaiano dixit), had become serious but also very serious ("...as for the breakup of groups, we won't be the ones to provoke it", said the former prime minister, however adding that "the problem is not breaking up groups but stopping bothering citizens ").

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