The government under the crossfire of oppositions and Italia Viva

(by Francesco Matera) The minister Teresa Bellanova (Italia Viva) wants to regularize 600 thousand migrants, because they are pressured by agricultural businesses which, due to the shortage of seasonal migrants, are unable to collect fruit and vegetables from the fields.

Italia Viva is cohesive on the affair knowing that it can dictate the rules, strengthened by 17 senators who make up, in some ways, the backbone of the fragile government majority. Faced with the reluctance of the 5 Stars, the minister, supported by all her parliamentarians, he threatened to resign. Earthquake. The premier, Giuseppe Conte, immediately ran for cover declaring: "there is no hostility towards a majority party ”.

Conte knows perfectly well that the ground beneath his feet begins to become brittle. Phase 2 fails to take off with some events that are difficult for Italians to digest: the Bonafede-Di Matteo clash, the resumption of the football championship and the mafia out of jail. The castle could really collapse at this point. The April decree still has no solid basis and could turn into a late May / early June decree.

Italy Viva complains and claims that at Palazzo Chigi the method has not changed and it is the one that has produced two ingenious economic reforms: Quota 100 and citizenship income.

As for the liquidity decree for businesses, the Messenger has flooded with more than a thousand amendments by the majority, including 476 of the Democratic Party, 304 M5S, 154 Iv and 91 of Leu.

Late in the evening it seems that the mini-crisis triggered by Minister Bellanova has returned because the text referring to migrants should end in the May-decree. A detonating solution, with the oppositions they will have to talk about and continue to attack the government and with the 5 Stars that continue to implode. The Prime Minister Conte, however, according to the interview given to the Fact, is convinced of lasting until the end of the legislature.

While the Quirinale continues to call for national cohesion, Conte did not go to the table with the industrialists and left the ministers Gualtieri and Patuanelli the task of illustrating what the government intends to insert in the decree-April / May / June.

"The government is weak, but it must be helped, not pickaxed”, They continue to support the Nazarene where, however, the effort is not hidden from the ministers Franceschini e Gualtieri they try to convince allies, while Conte collects the positions of each party on the desk and then closes reserving the right to bring a solution.

Italia Viva, represented by, Boschi, Rosato and Faraone will show up at Palazzo Chigi where they will try to get the Bonafede affair, the shock plan and the economic restart on the agenda.

Italia Viva is projecting forward and could push to go immediately to the vote, without the cut of the parliamentarians, trying to double the seats provided in the two halls of Parliament.

In the meantime, the situation is getting heavier in Italy. An entrepreneur committed suicide in Campania and the 55 billion bill is still being discussed.

 

The government under the crossfire of oppositions and Italia Viva