Elections 2022: what will become of Italy?

(To Rosângela Cesareo, expert in communication and institutional relations) What in fact has already begun promises to be a harsh and no-holds-barred election campaign.

It will be very fast, the fastest I believe in Italian parliamentary history, this figure will greatly affect the organization and management of the electoral committees and of the whole campaign in general. It will be set in a country experiencing a crisis that has few precedents: a pandemic that is still perverse; economic crisis, the reaction of the markets to the government crisis was predictable but things would not have gone well for Italy even if Draghi had been confirmed at Palazzo Chigi.

Italy, after Putin's war and European sanctions, is Europe's weak link: it has a lot of debt, a dysfunctional bureaucracy with out-of-control spending, and an industrial system on the verge of dying from lack of energy.

The sustained growth hypothesized for 2022 seems a distant mirage: the war effect is felt on the Old Continent and it is only the beginning.

Whoever wins the polls on September 25th will receive a heavy inheritance, there will be a need for concrete, strong, painstaking work. There will be a need for the right people in the right positions of command, not the usual well-known professionals occupying the seats of governments of all sorts, but skills pervaded by passion and a true desire to improve the state of things and above all a visceral love for our Italy and its children, our children.

And I am confident: it can be done, we are Italians!

Elections 2022: what will become of Italy?

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