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Government in the balance, but Letta relaunches: "Coalition pact soon"

The Premier met the Head of State this morning: “We talked about the prospects of the Government and the choices we can make. In the next few hours I will present my proposal for a coalition pact and I am convinced that it will convince all the majority parties".

Government in the balance, but Letta relaunches: "Coalition pact soon"

The hypothesis of the Renzi-Letta relay at Palazzo Chigi takes shape, but the Premier relaunches and challenges the Pd secretary by announcing that he will present the new coalition pact by tomorrow. After the visit to the Quirinale by the mayor of Florence, received by surprise yesterday evening by Giorgio Napolitano, the Prime Minister also went up to the Colle this morning.

A "positive" meeting - comment sources from Palazzo Chigi -, from which Letta "leaves comforted and even more determined to present the document 'Impegno Italia', the basis for the programmatic relaunch of the Government's action".

With the Head of State “we talked about the prospects of the Government and the choices we can make – clarified the Premier -. In the next few hours I will present my proposal for a coalition pact to the parties that support the government. The text will be very focused on economic recovery and I am convinced that it will convince all majority parties, including the Democratic Party".   

The showdown in the Democratic Party will come during the next leadership, brought forward to February 13. “If the electoral law blows, Italy blows. And Thursday we will decide on the government ”, Renzi said today after meeting the deputies of the party at the Nazarene. The factor that more than any other seems capable of shifting the balance is precisely the parliamentary process of the Italicum, whose times continue to lengthen. 

The arrival of the text in the Chamber in the Chamber has undergone a new postponement, after another 48 hours were granted in the Constitutional Affairs commission for the presentation of the sub-amendments to the three new modification proposals by the rapporteur Francesco Paolo Sisto. The law should therefore arrive at the assembly on Friday morning, even if a further postponement to next week is not excluded. 

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