Do the reforms alone? "Yes, if needed. It's in the country's interest." Speak Malan (FdI)

Do the reforms alone?  "Yes, if needed. It's in the country's interest."  Speak Malan (FdI)

"We are ready to listen to suggestions from the oppositions," says the Melonian group leader in the Senate. "But we won the elections with a program which envisaged a path of reform of the institutional architecture"

The road towards reforms, and the premiership that stands out on the horizon as a possibility for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni not to get bogged down in the quicksand in which others, before her, have left ambitious projects and government roles, first among all the former premier and leader of Italia Viva Matteo Renzi - who today, like the leader of Azione Carlo Calenda, on the reforms, and on the premiership in particular, showed availability. An availability that however Meloni - a month after the consultations with the opposition parties on the issue - does not seem in fact to consider essential, either because of what appears to be a lack of trust (from the series: I don't trust the third pole - the phrase reported by the his loyalists after the last meeting on the subject), either because of the conviction, at this point, that the path of direct election of the prime minister is more feasible than that of presidentialism (even with a final referendum, given the numbers that - now — reward Brothers of Italy).

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