Meloni and the reforms: “On the premiership ready for the referendum, I don’t trust the Third Pole”

Meloni and the reforms: "On the premiership ready for the referendum, I don't trust the Third Pole"

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“It is useless to waste time in bicamerals or chasing those of the Third Pole. I don’t trust Renzi and Calenda. And anyway, even if in the end they were there, we wouldn’t need them: with their votes we wouldn’t reach 2/3. So let’s go ahead. But maybe next time we will avoid spilling these meetings around, to the press I mean”. A week ago Giorgia Meloni summoned, listened to – and scolded – the leaders of her party. It was the evening of May 31st. It was the first political move after the premier’s round of consultations with the opposition in Montecitorio. An attempt at practice, with timid meetings, which served Meloni to give strength to convictions he already had. He will abandon the dream of presidentialism, he will throw himself on the premiership, without fear of that magic formula that does not bode well for the tenants of Palazzo Chigi: “Referendum”.

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