Super Mario went to the Quirinale and handed in his resignation. Draghi fell, then, by an incinerator in Rome? Obviously not. He fell due to the political incapacity of a party, the M5E, which is a populist concoction without a clear ideology that loses pieces every month. Since the beginning of the legislature, in fact, the party that obtained 32.7% of the votes in 2018 not only continues to plummet in voting intentions –it would now obtain around 10%–, but also sees its parliamentary representation decrease: In the Chamber, the Grillini have gone from 222 deputies to just a hundred after the latest split led by their former political leader and current Foreign Minister, Luigi Di Maio, who founded a new party, Together for the Future.
The house of ex-comedian Beppe Grillo, the founder of the south africa phone number list movement, has long been a man for himself. Conte's objective was simply to set a profile and, at most, externally support the Executive in the remainder of the legislature to try to regain some consensus for the elections that were to be held in spring. However, by dint of stretching the rope so much, it broke. Conte demonstrated all his political limitations and the M5E, which has been in government without interruption since 2018 with three very different executives, has shown that he has not learned anything about how politics is done.
What could be expected from a party that was born screaming Vaffanculo ? Of those dusts, these muds. And this is when we must return to Villa Grande. It is in ancient Appia where it was decided to give Draghi the coup de grace. Accompanied by his 32-year-old new girlfriend, Berlusconi – who will turn 86 in two months – met with Salvini. The two spoke with the rising star of the extreme right Giorgia Meloni and opted to go together to new elections, where they have everything to win by a landslide.