A split name. For political and personal reasons. In which the serenity of the centre-right, just days before the start of the new legislature, is likely to be ruined. That the issue of the dispute, between Forza Italia and Fdi, is represented by Licia Ronzulli is now certain and clear news. Reported in every newspaper and rightly never denied. More controversial are the reconstructions to trace the reasons for this aut.
Three reasons for Giorgia Meloni’s great refusal, which would have infuriated Silvio Berlusconi. The Milanese senator has always been a staunch pro vax. Too much too. No one, especially within the IDF, has forgotten the Ronzulli television presenters, in which he has positioned himself, with excessive vigor, on the hypothesis of compulsory vaccination. Entrusting her with the ministry of health would be a precise signal, antithetical to what the leader of the Brothers of Italy wants to send to her electorate: the management of the pandemic, the one desired by Roberto Speranza, is over. And with it the green pass, obligations and restrictions. The risk that Ronzulli will want to ride more cautiously next winter is very strong.
Today the priority is business and the work to be saved. New restrictions on tourism, trade and the free movement of people are not even remotely contemplated. It is also worth remembering that Giorgia Meloni has not yet ruled out the possibility of inserting the name of a technician (doctor, scientist) in the box of the secretary of health.
In fact, there is a third point, which has led to this impasse. “The two women do not love each other, on the contrary – an FDI parliamentarian tells us – there is really a strong mutual antipathy”. A dead end that will have to be resolved in the next forty-eight hours: the left is already beating the drums of the “divided and quarrelsome center-right”. A partial reconstruction, which will have to be silenced with the future list of ministers. To be presented, within a week, to the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella.
Source: IL Tempo
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