(by Massimiliano D'Elia) On Wednesday there will be the Council of Ministers to approve the Italian Recovery Plan after having made the necessary corrections requested by the majority parties, full stop. The Quirinale thus "freezes" the government crisis by delivering the message directly to Matteo Renzi who would have liked to withdraw his two ministers before the CDM, to officially decree the government crisis.

After the CDM, the Recovery Plan will have to pass to the Chambers within this week, Brussels cannot wait for the Italian quarrels. However, the indignities of the Renzian ministers do not end Bellanova yesterday: “Time is really up and this experience is archived for me. Come this blessed Recovery Plan, give us the time to evaluate it and talk to the Council of Ministers ”.

In the meantime, the threads of the web of harmony are being woven, hoping that a momentary meeting point will be reached, for the good of the country. From the Democratic Party they let it be known that the only point of reunification of the fortunes of the majority is a Count ter e not a reshuffle of the current government, with a legislature pact, to be tightened after the launch of the Recovery, putting on the plate a compromise on the Mes and the money for Health, on the electoral law, the reforms and on other nodes, such as Autostrade and Justice.

Iv would then be granted prominent posts within the type la government Boschi at work and Rosato at defense. Renzi, for his part, however, continues undaunted with the narrative of the last few days: "We have been asking to run for months, the premier continues to postpone it as his custom, we have said everything we want, no one is looking for us, but we are compact in saying that this is not going to go on ”.

Prime Minister Conte continues not to trust Renzi trying to avoid the resignation chapter even though from the Democratic Party they are certain that with the prior approval of Mattarella to a Count ter Renzi will not be able to back down at the last moment: "If Matteo makes a formal commitment to Mattarella, who will trust a Count ter, then he certainly cannot ignore it ”. Goffredo Bettini is more explicit: "The conditions are being created to move forward with an agreement". 

They also gave Renzi assurance that the complete texts of the Recovery Plan will arrive this afternoon (and not a Bignami, as Bellanova had said yesterday on social media) to be examined in 24 hours as requested by Iv.

The crisis was therefore "frozen" by the Quirinale for at least a week, it will be up to see if Renzi will then go all the way, or replace Prime Minister Conte with a personality appreciated not only by IV but also by the Democratic Party.

The 5 stars in this whole affair are "not received".

The Quirinale "freezes" the crisis