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D'Alema meets Renzi in Florence: "It's a mistake to exclude him from the big voters for the Quirinale"

Bitter days for the secretary of the Democratic Party Pierluigi Bersani who, after failing to form a minority government led by him, is now seeing the growth of the frond in the party also in view of the election of the new President of the Republic. Bindi does not send them to say: "No exchanges between the Quirinale and the Government". And D'Alema meets Renzi and defends him

D'Alema meets Renzi in Florence: "It's a mistake to exclude him from the big voters for the Quirinale"

After Renzi and Franceschini here is the outcry of Bindi and above all of D'Alema. After failing to form a government, for the secretary of the Democratic Party, Pierluigi Bersani, the reckoning will come in the party. There is now a broad front that does not share Bersani's intransigent line which continues to move as if he had won the elections despite not having 51% in his pocket and continues to deny the usefulness of an open confrontation with the PDL despite having received slaps and slaps from Grillo. But the numbers are relentless if you want to give a country government: either with Grillo or with Berlusconi, like it or not.
 After the harsh criticisms of Renzi and Franceschini, standard bearers of a more realistic political line based on an open confrontation with Berlusconi - that is, the exact opposite of messing up on his knees to beg for votes under the radar now of the M5S or the League or of the PDL itself - yesterday the frond raised its head with Bindi and above all with D'Alema, who could become president of the republic if his party and in particular Bersani did not let the opportunity slip away.

D'Alema met Renzi in Florence and openly defended him, forgetting the controversies of the past and arguing that "it is a mistake to exclude Renzi from the electors of the President of the Republic". The former prime minister, echoing Giorgio Napolitano's recent words, also said that "a broad convergence" is needed for the election of the new head of state and then for the formation of the new government.

  The signal is clear and makes us understand that around an alternative line to that of Bersani, which has shown that it is going nowhere, a vast front is being established for a government of the President or of a special purpose that will carry out electoral reform and manage the economic emergency before going to the polls again.

With his line, crushed on the maximalism of Vendola and on the so-called "young Turks", Bersani seems to have slipped into a dead end. The president of the Democratic Party, Rosy Bindi, also harshly reminded him of this, who told him: "Dear Bersani, this is not the case: a minority government hands us over to Berlusconi" while "the way is that of a government of purpose without ministers indicated by us and by the PDL”.

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