The Democratic Party also argues about Meloni: "Is able". "No, it’s the worst ever"

The Democratic Party also argues about Meloni: "Is able". "No, it's the worst ever"

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Meloni is better than we expected. The reality is, she’s strong and she’s on her honeymoon“. These statements released by Enrico Letta al New York Times to allow the Democratic Party to find a new topic of discussion (and internal division) pending the primaries: the judgment on the premier. The outgoing secretary did not throw this consideration at random, lightly. Regardless of how he might fall as he approached the gazebos. Instead, she was part of a more general reasoning on how much and how the government had distanced itself from the intentions – from the promises – expressed in the electoral campaign. And she served to welcome the pro-European turn of political forces of the majority who have made sovereignty their workhorse. In short, anything but an endorsement. If anything, a kind of refutation of the message propagated by the Pd itself to the policies, when it insisted against the specter of fascism and the main bogeyman, however, was the fascism of public finances.

 

The fact is that Letta’s words were followed by those of Stefano Bonaccini, according to which “Meloni is not a fascist”. On the contrary. “You are certainly a capable person”, even if you “have ideas that are very far from mine” and “you will have to demonstrate that you are up to leading a government like the Italian one”. A consideration that is difficult to read as proof of “intelligence with the enemy”.

And yet in the area that supports, more or less openly,Elly Schlein they read the declarations and maybe they were waiting for nothing more to make these last days of the congressional campaign a little more crispy. The first to respond in kind was Andrea Orlando: “How can we say that government officials are capable or better than we expected,” said the former Minister of Labour, referring to the justice dossier from the Rave decree revealed by Delmastro and Donzelli, all the criticisms made by the Pd to the executive and the majority in recent weeks. But from there a kind of barrage started which also included the outgoing deputy secretary Joseph Provenzano, according to which Meloni “is the worst prime minister ever”. To the point that they had to issue a note from the Nazarene to express their displeasure, because “Letta’s words have been misrepresented”. Even the secretary’s spokesperson Monica Nardi speaking with Domani used anything but diplomatic tones: “Orlando claims to give an ideal charge, of political opinion, to a trivial case of sloppiness. If you had read the entire article this controversy on the we would have spared nothing. However, avoid using the secretary speciously for the purposes of the congress”.

Speaking yesterday to the foreign press, Schlein did not let the matter pass into the background, explaining that “Meloni has not found the posture in her new role. I believe this from the first speech she made in the Chamber where she still seemed the leader of the opposition and not the first female prime minister”. And you clarify that you “do not agree with Bonaccini”, because this government “is doing badly”. Who, like him, countered in the evening with a piqued note: “I prefer to beat the right in the polls, as I have demonstrated. I wish others also had the priority of beating her in the polls and not with newspaper interviews“. The climate is not very serene, and it is by no means certain that it will be more so after the gazebos of February 26th.

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