The Democratic Party is warming up, today the direction. Calenda: “I don’t see possible alliances with them, it’s difficult to mend even with Renzi”. Gualteri: “We need mission impossible for unity”

The Democratic Party is warming up, today the direction.  Calenda: "I don't see possible alliances with them, it's difficult to mend even with Renzi".  Gualteri: "We need mission impossible for unity"

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Today we start again. Direction Pd. After the tensions for the procession with Conte’s 5 Stars in the Dem house, we try to mend. But how? D’Amato, before giving final greetings, explains that he still wants to understand. Certainly the tension level is once again through the roof. And not surprisingly, the leader of Action is courting the former presidential candidate of the Lazio region. In fact he explains to Agora, «I don’t see a possible alliance with the Democratic Party because I don’t share the line with the Five Stars. I think that large infrastructure investments are needed, I think that the ecological transition is a very complex thing that cannot be solved by saying that everything is renewable because it doesn’t work, I don’t think that the problems of work can be solved with rain subsidies”. And he underlines and explains: «I consider the 5 Star policy a policy that has been very harmful for the country – continued Calenda -. Then: if you want to make a speech on health care done right, or on the contractual minimum wage – not the one proposed by Cinque Stelle which would destroy national bargaining – of course we discuss it. Because since we were born what interests us is only trying to put the country in order, after all I don’t care at all ». Then on Matteo Renzi, after the we had loved each other so much pre-vote today the leader of Action clarifies that “it will be difficult to mend”, I don’t know what Renzi wants to do, he insists, but “we will talk to all the parties that are part of the Renew area. But there is a fact: we come from having promised one thing to the voters, I worked a lot on it then I found myself with Renzi saying “no, I’m going somewhere else”. This is not something that can be mended easily, then we’ll talk about it». And so while Roberto Fico, the former president of the Chamber, “still hopes for a new yellow-red government”, the mayor of Rome, Roberto Gualtieri says that an “impossible mission” would be needed. «Today this new chapter of “Mission Impossible” is presented in world premiere, which is mostly filmed in Rome, it will be a beautiful global showcase for our city. Indeed we will have to ask to do a new “Mission Impossible” on trying to be united» in the Democratic Party, «because I think it is the most important thing». For the mayor of Rome «it is obvious that there are clear distances between the parties, but it is also obvious that, as has been demonstrated, it is also possible to govern together and do it well, as we have done. Now it’s a question of building a unity of the opposition forces, which is not an easy path, as we have seen, but that doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t try. A unity on issues – he underlined – one must always start from the contents, the Italians are not very interested in political formulas. The point is how the contents are affirmed, a rooting of society is built – concluded Gualtieri – and we try to unite pieces of the country for a high, advanced and new vision of the country”.

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