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Government: Di Maio renounces but Rousseau is unknown

The political leader of the Five Stars, harshly reproached by Beppe Grillo, will not be deputy prime minister, a position which the Democratic Party had already given up on – The total ministers are raging, but it all depends on the (few) subscribers to the Casaleggio online platform

Government: Di Maio renounces but Rousseau is unknown

The convict Luigi Di Maio renounces to remain deputy prime minister marks a perhaps decisive step forward for the birth of the Conte Government 2, on whose fate, however, the online voting roulette of the members of the Five Star Movement scheduled on the Rousseau platform of the private association of Davide Casaleggio.

From 9 to 18 today, those who have been enrolled in the Five Stars for at least 6 months will be called to vote Yes or No to the Government with the Democratic Party chaired by Giuseppe Conte. If he wins yes, the go-ahead for the new government becomes certain, but if the No wins there won't be a second chance: we go straight to the elections anticipated with a short-term electoral guarantee government.

This is why the President in charge Conte addressed a heartfelt address yesterday appeal to subscribers Five Stars for them to vote Yes and allow the birth of their second government.

A step forward, after very painful hours, was in any case taken with Di Maio's definitive renunciation of remaining deputy prime minister. But to convince him to take a step back, albeit reluctantly, it took one tough phone call from Beppe Grillo who called him to ask him with a bad face: “Luigi, what are you doing? Do you want to boycott the government with the Democratic Party?”.

Di Maio will be minister – probably at DEFENSE – but he will not remain deputy prime minister, also as a result of the unsettling move by the former Pd minister Dario Francceschini who, as candidate in pectore, he had given up on being deputy prime minister in time in order to simplify Conte's work and discover Di Maio's cards. If it is born, the new government will therefore not have deputy premiers but only two heads of delegation for each of the two major parties.

Now the battle, more than on content and program which are almost completely defined, moves on to the selection of ministers. Di Maio will go to DEFENSE, the deputy secretary of the Pd Andrea Orlando should go to the World, even if it appears fasting of matter. atInternal a technician will go (o Pansa and Lamorgese), atEconomy a man from the Bank of Italy (or the former General Manager) could go Salvatore Rossi or the former State Accountant General Daniel Franco) or, alternatively, as Vice President of the EIB, Dario Scannapieco. The grillino group leader Patuanelli will replace the disastrous Toninelli at Infrastructure. A Justice the minister will be confirmed Alfonso Bonafede, while Franceschini could go back to Cultural heritage. To the Work and at the Economic Development – ministries that Di Maio will reluctantly leave – they should arrive Delrium , From Micheli from the Pd. At the Public Education the Renziana could go Anna Ascani. The grill Giulia Grillo should be confirmed to the Ministry of Healthcare e Barbara Lezzi al South. The race for minor ministries is still open, while the new one European Commissioner (perhaps to economic affairs more than to the competition) should be the former prime minister of the Democratic Party Paolo Gentiloni.

But, incredibly, now the word is given to the controversial Rousseau platform, the stone guest of the government negotiations who today will pronounce his extravagant but unappealable verdict.

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