The British newspaper gets to the heart of the race to the Quirinale
The race for the Quirinale it is a “dilemma” for the political stability of Italy. This is what the Financial Times in an analysis online, in which it is highlighted that “the prospect that Mario Draghi he resigns as prime minister to assume the presidency threatens to do plunging Italy into political instability even as the government undertakes ambitious structural reforms And a recovery plan supported by almost 200 billion euros of EU funds“.
The long applause given yesterday to Sergio Mattarella and the request of one of his BIS al Colle by the public at the first of the Ladder it’s a “a sign of concern fromestablishment Italian“, writes the newspaper of the City, highlighting how officials and analysts believe that without Dragons “the government is unlikely to survive in its present form.”
In his analysis, the Financial Times passes reviews the work done so far by Draghi in his ten months as prime minister, in particular to concretize the Pnrr, noting however how “much” still remains to be done. In particular, the launch of the “more controversial structural measures, including the long-awaited tax reforms, of labor market and pensions “, all actions that risk creating tension in parties, leading them to confrontation.
According to a minister, who spoke on condition of anonymity, “Draghi is the only one who can keep this situation in check”. Faced with the prospect of early political elections, the British newspaper reports some data from YouTrend, highlighting that “both potential coalitions” of center-right and center-left “have Fr.possibility of exceeding the 40% threshold required to form a government.
But, the Ft, on the Quirinale front, “apart from Draghi, there are few potential candidates capable of obtaining the necessary two-thirds support in Parliament“And some sources in the British financial newspaper note that at some point Italy will still have to do without Draghi at the helm of the government.
“Eventually the parties will have to take over the management of the plan Next Generation EU, who voted in Parliament “, an official said, pointing out that” even if Draghi remains prime minister, it is only for another year, not forever “.
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