Monday, December 6, 2010

Title For A 21st Bday

POLL

What will happen on December 14? Personally I feel that the result can be anything: a broad confidence in the Senate and a majority in the House risicatissima. I also feel that this is exactly the result sought by the Prime Minister. Let me explain: Berlusconi (while you wait - for 15 - the opinion on the cause for such failure) clearly feared a looming different from the majority that supported until a few days ago, fears the profile of a constitutional government technical amending the electoral law, to intervene on some reforms now no longer be extended and accompany the country to new elections. As opposed to this plan? In one way: get the confidence in both houses of Parliament and present who resigned (but still with a parliamentary majority that a favorable view on his presidency) by Napolitano, "stopped" so to speak any government attempt to "technical" and calling for new elections. Elections (recognize it all) because of this bad election law hand over to Italy a parliament split down the middle: the House the likely victory of the center but the Senate with a clear center-right majority to make the third prong of the scale. Scenario worrying and heavy.
In the other, if there is, precisely, a caretaker government . Usually when you set up such a case the only candidate that looks at the President of the Republic is the governor of the Bank of Italy: is the case with Ciampi and Dini. But today it is discussing a candidate but that is not Mario Draghi Giulio Tremonti. Properly the only one not say too much about the names recognizing that this is the subject of absolute privilege was excellent Napolitano Pierluigi Bersani. But I wonder, really the Democratic Party could support the candidacy for prime minister author of the laws of stability against which we are thrown, we protested so absolutely right and proper?
Just a few days and then these doubts to be allayed. Meanwhile: new poll which I invite you to participate!
May the force be with you!

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