As is always the case in the hectic hours of a government crisis, there is no shortage of sparks and nervousness. Tense moments, say several parliamentarians, were recorded in Forza Italia on the occasion of Mario Draghi’s fiduciary communications to the Senate. With Maria Stella Gelmini and Licia Ronzulli. The Minister of Regional Affairs, they say, would have exchanged a few words in the Chamber with his party colleague Massimo Ferro on the texts of the resolutions to the trust. It was a mistake to put confidence in Casini’s resolution, shared by the center-left, Ferro would have said, stressing that it would have been better for the government to return to the Chamber to allow for other solutions. Gelmini would have defended the choice of prime minister, explaining that the text presented by the government’s centre-right (yes to a Draghi bis with a new executive without the five stars) was aimed at obtaining a majority and support for the prime minister in office. There are those who have strongly pursued this objective, essentially the head of the Fi delegation at Palazzo Chigi would say.
Later, there would be the curtain between Gelmini and Ronzulli. Clear signs of old rust then culminating today with the tear of the former Minister of Education. “At the end of the classroom debate, the minister got up from the government benches and approached the benches of the Forza Italia senators where Gallone, Toffanin were sitting with intimidation and pointing his index finger verbally attacking them, screaming and accusing them. those wanting to overthrow the government, ‘follow Ronzulli’s line’. In fact, the news these days testify to my constant effort to find a continuity solution, and dozens of people testify to this”, says Ronzulli herself.
The senator of Forza Italia, telling her version of the facts about the dispute she had with the minister, added: “I advised, therefore, in response to the minister’s provocations in the midst of evident nervousness, to immediately take a Xanax, and that the line gives only and exclusively Silvio Berlusconi.” The fight was revealed by Dagospia, according to who the fight would have touched. Furthermore, in addition to what Ronzulli told Lapresse, they say that the loyalist of the Cav, would have crossed the minister in the corridor outside. from the government room in Palazzo Madama, near the elevator, inviting her not to complain. Then the joke about Xanax and Gelmini would not have responded, leaving in silence.
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Source: Iltempo
John Cameron is a journalist at The Nation View specializing in world news and current events, particularly in international politics and diplomacy. With expertise in international relations, he covers a range of topics including conflicts, politics and economic trends.