sexta-feira, 14 de fevereiro de 2014

Matteo Renzi on his way to the head of the Italian Government

In Italy, everything indicates that the political crisis will be resolved without recourse to early elections and that the current leader of the Democratic Party, Matteo Renzi, will be the new Prime Minister, after the announcement of the resignation of Enrico Letta.

This time, it was not Parliament nor the opposition to keep the Government, but the Democratic Party itself, a majority in Government, which no longer support Letta, prompting the Prime Minister to resign.

Matteo Renzi, Mayor of Florence, prepares, to 39 years, to reach the Chigi Palace: "we are at a crossroads. If Italy needs a change, or the change is led by the Democratic Party or makes no sense, "he said.

One of the leading figures of the party, the Mayor of Rome, Ignazio Marino, agrees with the solution presented: "what was decided today, by a large majority, is perhaps the best solution, taking into account that we need to intervene in this country where people and local entities need immediate answers. I have full knowledge of the facts, because I run the most important city of Italy ".

But the opinion is not unanimous: "If there's one thing I won't accept are the mandatory choices. This is a political choice, which consists of removing, directly, the confidence to Enrico Letta, "said Giuseppe Civati, another figure of the party.

The resignation of Letta happens at a time when it was already drawing up a political crisis. Expelled from the Senate, Silvio Berlusconi decided to refound the Forza Italia and extinguish the previous party, People of freedom, which split in two. A part still in the Government and the other is now in the opposition.

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