Until the end it was hoped that the prime minister Giorgia Meloni put the national interest of theItaly to his subjection to the leader of the League, Matteo Salvini, but it didn’t happen that way. Her No to the reconfirmation of Ursula Von of Leyen driving the Ue responds to party logic and avoids the internal showdown in the majority with Salvini, but it is certainly not good for Italy, which for the first time finds itself in opposition to the European Government and which will soon have to pay the price both in terms of return from the deficit foreseen by the new one Stability pact than on the Pnrr, where he will certainly not be able to hope to receive discounts. Meloni preferred to behave as a leader of the Conservatives and the Brothers of Italy than as a statesman, interrupting the promising path which in the first part of the legislature had seen her move away from populism but the outcome of her battle is disappointing for Italy and also for her. In essence, the shell game with which Meloni has long kept his foot in both shoes (partly leader of the right and partly prime minister of Italy) has not paid off and in the end both Meloni and Italy are completely irrelevant results in the match for theEurope of the next five years. It will be necessary to understand what caused the involution of Meloni who, despite her success in the European elections, has lost her magic touch for a few weeks and has revealed all her political fragility: excellent at gathering votes but absolutely incapable of counting on the European level and international and above all dominated by Salvini’s far right. It will also be interesting to understand what the leader of Forza Italia will do now, Antonio Tajani, to whom the family Berlusconi, who finances his party, did not tell them and did not appreciate her submission to the prime minister’s conservative policy. But these are palace games. What matters is that Italy emerges reduced in size from the battle over European nominations and a small seat will not be enough to give it back the credibility and authority that Mario Draghi he had procured for her during his Government. Credibility and authority lost in a single day. A day to forget for Italy.
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Publish date : 2024-07-18 12:54:59
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