The umpteenth, perhaps definitive, veto by Giuseppe Conte on Matteo Renzi is stirring up trouble in the wider political arena .

The leader of the Democratic Party Elly Schlein had hoped for a safe and "stubbornly united" navigation towards the next challenges in the Regionals. "No vetoes", she had warned after the opening of Renzi, who had said he was ready to return to the center-left.

But the M5S leader closes, starting from the regional elections in Liguria, where he has not yet resolved his reservations on the coalition's unitary candidate (in pole position is the Democrat Andrea Orlando).

"Many people stop me in the street - says the former prime minister - and beg me not to take Renzi on board. They fear his destructive capacity, he has always distinguished himself by bringing down governments, rather than making them last . To aggregate two or three percent of votes, they would make all the M5S voters flee and also a good part of those of the PD".

Sardinian governor Alessandra Todde also intervened in the brawl, speaking with Pierluigi Bersani at the Festa dell'Unità in Reggio Emilia: « Broadening the field does not mean accepting all compromises. People ask you, will you do these things that you are promising? If until the other day you have done everything and the opposite of everything, certainly not, you will not do them. Things - she said - happen when they are ripe to happen, it is not a question of vetoes, but of measuring oneself against people's behavior. I agree that we must embrace a moderate people, but then what is said must also be professed, because if I say one thing and then behind their back I do another, it is not good. We must not start from vetoes, but from realism. Away with ambiguities ».

(Unioneonline/L)

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