It thundered so much that it rained. The old and wise saying is perfectly suited to the surreal situation that is developing these days in Tuscany. Yesterday we talked about the movements, the negotiations between three regional councilors of the Democratic Party, ready to change their shirts and be part of Action, the movement of Carlo Calenda.
Today there is a new attack, which risks destabilizing Governor Eugenio Giani. “Italia Viva is in the majority of the government if this Region wants to continue with the commitments it has made. At the moment, it seems to me that these commitments are lacking – thundered the leader of Italia Viva in the Regional Council, Stefano Scaramelli this afternoon – President Giani and the Democratic Party are deciding at this stage to make an autonomous path and this will involve evaluations that we will do in the coming hours . We are going to do it in a very transparent way towards them, and I believe that is why we cannot postpone a confrontation in the context of which we can evaluate or not the continuation of this experience of joint government”.
Clear and cutting words that risk opening a deep crisis. Especially because, if the party led by Matteo Renzi left the majority, the Democratic Party would have only twenty councilors, out of a total of forty. A very narrow majority. Twenty theorists, since Iacopo Melio, for serious health reasons, has not yet been able to make his own contribution. But the dispute between the Rignano native and his old party is much broader. In fact, the current secretary of the IV would like to impose the successor of Dario Nardella as mayor of Florence. From this point of view, the most popular name is undoubtedly that of Stefania Saccardi, current vice president of the Tuscany region and regional councilor for agriculture. One option, that of Saccardi, who wouldn’t mind (even if officially the moderates shrug their shoulders) even for the centre-right. A move on horseback, which would allow Matteo Renzi to deal the cards, despite the electoral percentages still far from encouraging.
Source: IL Tempo
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