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Government, the Democratic Party displaces Di Maio but there is the unknown Rousseau

Tuesday's Grillina consultation on the Rousseau platform remains the greatest unknown factor on the Government - The Democratic Party proposes to give up the vice-presidencies but Di Maio does not give up - How will it end?

Government, the Democratic Party displaces Di Maio but there is the unknown Rousseau

The President in charge Giuseppe Conte he says he is convinced of close the government talks between Tuesday and Wednesday and gives him a hand the Pd, which ruled in favor of the annulment of the deputy prime ministers to flush out Luigi Di Maio. But the unknown factor remains the vote of the members of the Cinquestelle on the phantom Rousseau platform of the associated Caseleggio.

In an interview with Fatto Quotidiano, Conte said he sees "a good working climate" among potential government allies and added that he "is convinced that everyone is willing to set aside the past and concentrate on this important project that concerns the whole country”.

In fact, on the programs the distances between Pd and Cinque Stelle do not seem unbridgeablebut stay the node of the vice presidency of the Council, that the political leader of the Five Stars, Di Maio, despite the beatings of Beppe Grillo, does not intend to give up. The former Pd minister intervened yesterday to flush him out, Dario Franceschini, who on paper is the major candidate to become deputy prime minister in Pd share. Picking up on Conte's initial idea, Franceschini suggested that relinquish the vice presidency in order to simplify the formation of the government but at the same time to lay bare Di Maio's plans: the head of the Five Stars will persist in his lust for power even if the Democratic Party gives up the seat of deputy prime minister and also at the risk of wrecking the attempt by Count 2?

Perhaps the answer to the vice premier's knot will come from the strange vote of the grillini on the platform of the Casaleggio and partners private association, scheduled for Tuesday. This is the question that will be asked to members of the Movement for at least six months: "Do you agree that the Five Star Movement is part of a government, together with the Democratic Party, chaired by Giuseppe Conte?".

It is a strange vote that interferes with the normal constitutional process and which claims to entrust the fate of the government that affects all Italians to a few thousand subscribers with poor transparency controls, but so be it. If the consultation ends with a vote in favor of the nascent government, the road to Conte 2 will be paved and between Tuesday evening and Wednesday the prime minister in charge could go to the Quirinale to dissolve the reserve. But if, on the other hand, Di Maio wanted to fool around and acted to derail the government hypothesis, the consultation would be the most tempting opportunity. Even if Beppe Grillo, who is in favor of the birth of the Five Star-PD government, sends members to say: "It is a unique opportunity". Not to be missed.

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