The other “Piano Mattei”. Renzi and Salvini are plotting on the CSM. Pinelli wins, Meloni snorts

The other "Piano Mattei".  Renzi and Salvini are plotting on the CSM.  Pinelli wins, Meloni snorts

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The two Mattei and the race for Palazzo Marescialli. Mattarella’s new deputy is not only Morisi’s lawyer, but also Bianchi’s, very central to the Open case. The former prime minister quarrels with the center-right, Calenda lets it happen. And at Palazzo Chigi they fear joint maneuvers on Justice

“Accidentally,” he repeats. At lunchtime, in front of the allusive compliments of a group of Forza Italia colleagues, Matteo Renzi makes an effort in an exercise of understatements so unusual, for the character, so exhibited, as to actually betray a certain satisfaction. Coincidentally, therefore, Fabio Pinelli is the one who assisted Alberto Bianchi in the Open case. And always by chance, always with respect to the Open case, he had been chosen as a lawyer in support of the Senate in the conflict of attributions with the Florence prosecutor’s office. While waiting therefore for the futuristic, ambitious cooperation project between Italy and the North African countries envisioned by Giorgia Meloni to be realised, the real “Piano Mattei” this is it. In the sense, however, of the two: Salvini and Renzi. Who evidently went back to spinning wool.

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