Mario Draghi and Sergio Mattarella (Lapresse)
“Mattarella did not follow the Charter very little and did not dissolve Parliament when he should have done so”
“Sergio Mattarella was a good grandfather of the Italiansi, but the opinion on the seven years is not positive despite its extraordinary popularity “. Luigi Bisignani, interviewed by Affaritaliani.it, takes stock of the seven years of the President of the Republic which are now about to end.
“Judgment is negative for several reasons. As a constitutionalist Mattarella it did not follow the Charter very little and did not dissolve Parliament when it should have. Not only that, as President of the CSM he did not even dissolve the Superior Council of the Judiciary, another of his prerogatives, when the first scandal that led to the resignation of some councilors exploded. In fact, it favored the absolute drift of the Judiciary with the prosecutors at war with each other through investigations and wiretapping. Maybe he was right Cossiga who wanted to send the carabinieri to surround the CSM. And when he said that the reform of the judiciary will take place when the judges begin to stop each other: we are almost there ”.
Bisignani then continues in his analysis: “Mattarella allowed who, how Giuseppe Conte, he introduced himself to the Italians ‘playing’ on the curriculum to become Prime Minister without any experience; it also supported him in the insane drift of managing the Covid, with those night press conferences that have personalized the role of the premier in a way never seen before “.
“As President of the Supreme Defense Council, then, Mattarella let a Prime Minister follow the secret services too carefully and refused to give the delegation to an undersecretary as all the parties asked him a great deputy ”.
It’s still: “Mattarella did not want to antagonize i 5 stars, who had threatened impeachment with Luigi Di Maio, and allowed them to make and break majorities at will ”. Finally, “the Head of State allowed his mandarins of the Quirinale enter into relations with the government and other institutions as never before seen ”.
“Draghi made a mistake in the composition of his government”
End of the year is also time to take stock Palazzo Chigi. Mario Draghi, President of the Council for almost a year, “is the demonstration that in politics, as in life, one must be lucky even before being good. Draghi found an incredible situation, with a Premier before him completely inadequate, with the other European leaders (Merkel and Macron) coming out and with the vaccines finally ready. He was able to make the right choice: in emergencies, management must be entrusted to the military (with General Francesco Paolo Figliuolo), the only ones able to move quickly and efficiently “.
“Draghi, however, made a mistake in the composition of his government with the five technical ministers who should have been the best and who instead are the worst. Giovannini to the Transport, which even makes one regret Toninelli; Cingolani which is a continuous case e Colao who still thinks he is the head of a private telephone company and not a minister of the Republic who should start the digitization of the country “.
The painful notes are not over. Bisignani continues: “The Prime Minister has placed a dear friend of his, like Professor Francesco Giavazzi, in Palazzo Chigi thus creating a parallel structure to the institutional one that generates bewilderment and confusion. For all these reasons Draghi has understood that with the PNRR he is not going anywhere and is trying in every way to escape to the Colle, despite the ‘pizzini’ that come from European chancelleries why not move from Chigi otherwise it all comes down. But he is trying in every way and will also try the card, in case he fails in the attempt, to threaten to resign as head of the government to get to the early elections that most of the parliamentarians ‘peones’ do not want “, concludes Bisignani .
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