Alliances, third pole, Center left looking for alliances to beat the right

55 days after the elections, the efforts of the parties continue to find an agreement on the alliances of the parties. The situation in the center-left appears anything but rosy. Time is running out and both the secretary of the Democratic Party, Enrico Letta, and the former Minister of Economic Development, Carlo Calenda, are aware of this, so much so that they both solicit a definitive answer. Letta does this by throwing a "heartfelt appeal”So that Calenda retraces his steps and desists from the hypothesis - instead advocated by Matteo Renzi - of creating a third pole. A choice that, warns the dem leader, would only favor the right. So, Letta returns to field all the "generosity" and the will to "unite, the doors are open".

Even Calenda, after having said no to the alliance if there are also the Italian Left, Verdi, Di Maio and the 5-star fugitives inside, presses on the Pd asking for an answer that has not yet arrived. In a letter sent to the number one of the Nazarene, the leaders of Action and Più Europa ask Letta for clear answers also on the program, on which for Calenda it is absolutely necessary to find points of homogeneity.

The main knot to be solved to unblock the alliance, the two central forces reiterate, is that Letta says no to those who did not support the Draghi government (Italian Left and Verdi) and those who brought him down (M5s and former M5s, but also Di Maio): "no share vote can go to the majority of these members". Which, translated, means that the Democratic Party can "host them"But in the proportional. After all, it is recalled, it is a "sacrifice"That the central forces are ready to carry out with names that can make the dem voters turn up their noses in the uninominal (such as the two former FI ministers). The right, Calenda warns, "it does not fight without building a government perspective. A government perspective is not built if content is not shared. The free-for-all season is over because it has proven to be a failure".

Alliances, third pole, Center left looking for alliances to beat the right

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