Now, Calenda places the tombstone at the Third Pole. But Italia long live the silence

Love never dies a natural death. It dies because we don’t know how to replenish its source. He dies of blindness and mistakes and betrayals. He dies of disease and wounds, he dies of weariness, weariness, or dullness. Anaïs Nin’s maxim fits perfectly with the end of the Third Pole. A project on which many moderates have bet and which, unfortunately, is beginning to run out of credit. Carlo Calenda officially announced his split from Matteo Renzi this morning: “The parliamentary groups will separate, he told Renzi. Now we are two separate parties, I don’t want to argue with Italia viva anymore, they will go their own way and for the Europeans and us we’ll do ours.”

The leader of Action clarified that “the separation of the groups depends on them, since these groups were elected with a logo with a symbol with my name, I cannot leave, they can do it. They did it whenever they wanted.” The former Minister of Economic Development then returned, during a speech on the Agorà broadcast, broadcast by Rai3, about the already mythological dinner in Versilia: “I don’t give a damn where Renzi’s companions go to dinner, I’m interested if they go to dinner with a minister whose resignation is being asked, so citizens don’t understand anything”.

Calenda finally rejected (for a change) the government. And in particular the tax on banks’ extra profits: “The measure has the opposite effect. together they don’t work, I understand that it’s popular to say the rate of the banks, but that way you punish the savers”. The replica of Italia Viva is ready. Calenda. The group to which Calenda belongs along with nine other senators is called Azione-ItaliaViva-Renew Europe”.

Source: IL Tempo

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