While the project of a single party of the Third Pole, the merger between Italia Viva and Azione of which the two leaders – Matteo Renzi and Carlo Calenda – have been talking about for some time, founders even before being born, the latter quarrels with Lilli Gruber at Otto and half. A guest in the famous broadcast of La7, the former minister of economic development was immediately put into difficulty by the journalist, who began the episode in this way: “The Third Pole has dissolved, there will be no single party with Renzi. Don’t you doubt that it is his fault? Perhaps too quarrelsome?”.
Gruber has repeatedly pointed out to Calenda that he is bypassing the questions she was asking him, while the leader of Aziona for his part complained that he was not given – in his opinion – the opportunity to reply because he was interrupted too often. The interview stalled until the politician blurted out: “Let me finish, otherwise I’ll stay silent and listen to his opinions as a viewer.” “But what does it mean? Don’t you understand?”, retorted the presenter who concluded: “At this point we give Paolo Pagliaro’s Punto”, the usual service with which the episodes of Otto e mezzo end. “At least he will be able to talk”, the last release of Calenda of the evening.
The tones are particularly heated after the parties have announced the shipwreck of the project. Italia Viva seemed to want to maintain greater autonomy even after the merger, while Action would have liked the creation of a third unitary entity in which divisions and differences between the two starting organizations would have disappeared.
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