No to the very government with the PDL, proposed in the morning by Silvio Berlusconi, but full support for any decision the Head of State takes. This is the line of the Democratic Party exposed in the late afternoon to Giorgio Napolitano by the deputy secretary Enrico Letta, in the absence of Pierluigi Bersani who remained in Piacenza for reasons of institutional etiquette.
In Letta's words there is a glimmer of novelty and that is the willingness of the Democratic Party to support any choice of Napolitano - towards which Letta has expressed "full trust and gratitude" - and that is also the institutional government or the government of the President spoken of in the political world as the only possible outlet to the very difficult political crisis.
In other words, given the impracticality of the Bersani government, Napolitano could give a senior institutional figure the task of forming a government as soon as possible that will have the task of carrying out electoral reform and managing the economic emergency.
If Napolitano chooses Cancellieri or Saccomanni or Grasso or Franco Gallo, the Pd will still say yes. The Head of State will decide tomorrow.