Pressing on Draghi, from Di Maio to Berlusconi: "Stay at Palazzo Chigi until 2023"
Dragons on the Hill? No, "you stay in the government or it's chaos"
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"Italy cannot afford to lose Mario Draghi. It is in the country's interest that he continues to lead such a difficult situation. In 2022 we will have to face the reform of the stability pact".
This is what Luigi Di Maio affirms, strangely in agreement with Silvio Berlusconi, who reiterates: "This government must remain in office for as long as necessary, until 2023, when we have emerged from the emergency", the words of Cav., who removes Draghi from the Colle game without saying in public whether he will be the candidate himself.
"Not even Conte wants the vote", reiterates the Foreign Minister, and also Enrico Letta - but less explicitly - and Carlo Calenda think so.
"I don't want to go to vote, the elections will be in 18 months" reiterates Letta, who pushes the ball away from the Quirinale: "I have never seen a President of the Republic chosen two months before".
"All the leaders of the majority must go in procession to solemnly ask Draghi to remain Prime Minister until 2023 and possibly beyond, or it will be chaos", declares Carlo Calenda instead.
(Unioneonline / L)