At a certain point in the afternoon yesterday, Sunday,

Mario Draghi picks up

the phone for the second time in two days.

He called again the president of the European Commission,

Ursula von der Leyen

.

He does not raise his voice, but sends a message that closes an exhausting, tough negotiation, marked by mistrust towards the technical offices in Brussels: “I don't think we have to give any further explanations, enough is enough.

We need respect for Italy.

In the Palazzo Chigi, at nine o'clock at night, they say that

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