for sparks at the Quirinale we will have to wait for tomorrow when, on the second day of consultations, the delegations of the major political forces (Pd and Pdl) will go up to Colle and we will witness the debut of Beppe Grillo.
However, the crossroads facing Giorgio Napolitano, as also emerged from the first day of consultations, is always the usual: to entrust the mandate, exploratory or otherwise, to form the government to the secretary of the Pd Pierluigi Bersani - despite knowing that he will hardly succeed to gather a stable majority – or to mix things up by entrusting the task of forming a government of purpose (reform of the Porcellum and management of the economic emergency) to a third party.
In this sense, the rumors seem to grow according to which Bersani, despite being very ready to attempt the formation of a government rigidly closed to the right, would not balk in case Napolitano oriented in another direction provided that the physiognomy and leadership of the purpose government can also meet the expectations of the Democratic Party. In this regard, the chances of receiving an assignment from the Quirinale seem to be growing for the current one Minister of the Interior Anna Maria Cancellieri or for the former president of the Constitutional Court Valerio Onida.