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15 September 2019 Do you plan a party or do you stay? Pd with bated breath waiting for Leopolda, as in the golden age of Renzismo. The 'mines' placed by the loyalists of the former prime minister agitate the waters in the dem house. So far Matteo Renzi and his magical Lily had always turned off the farewell rumors in the bud, but this time they didn't, they fed them. A sign that something is moving. Woe, however, to speak of a split, if anything it would be a "consensual separation", as defined by both the Vice-President of the Chamber, Ettore Rosato, and the new Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, Ivan Scalfarotto. The acceleration of the last hours, however, is not like a bolt from the blue, the impatience of Maria Elena Boschi had made it clear to her the disapproval of her area for a possible return of Pier Luigi Bersani and Massimo D'Alema. Luigi Di Maio's change of pace on a possible 'civic' agreement with the dems simply triggered the countdown.

This is how Rosato's counter-offensive started, to which it seems "natural to make a reflection" on the permanence at the Nazarene, "both for political and personal reasons. Politicians because after the agreement with the 5 Stars everything has changed. Personal because Renzi cannot be always accused of everything and with him who worked to pull the country out of the crisis ". According to what transpires from Tuscany, the leader would not yet be convinced of the pace, because October 20, the date on which the Florentine kermesse closes, is too close to the beginning of the Giallorossi government, but above all in the regional elections in Umbria, the first real test of the cartel Pd-M5S. Renzi's tear would be used as a scapegoat for a possible defeat, they reason in Pontassieve.

The simple senator of Florence, meanwhile, reflects and as his custom launches stones observing the reactions: "The rumors are at zero, of national politics we will talk to the Leopolda and I will be clear as ever in the past". His, however, paw. "You can do beautiful things together, but you don't need to live in the same house, as Goffredo Bettini also pointed out," says Scalfarotto. The majority of the party, after hearing the alarm, however, runs for cover. The secretary, Nicola Zingaretti, uses carrot and stick. First he explains that he hopes nothing will happen "because a united Pd serves for democracy and the stability of the government", then he warns: "Dividing up is a very serious mistake that Italy would not understand and anyone will take its responsibilities".

Dario Franceschini, on the other hand, tries to patch up an appeal directly to Renzi: "The Democratic Party is your home and ours, the people of Leopolda are part of the great people of the Democratic Party, do not separate them". The Minister of Cultural Heritage recognizes the former prime minister for the leader's gallons (even if he crowns Nicola Zingaretti as the "most generous and inclusive" secretary), but warns him: "How do you think of a" consensual separation "after you split the party? It's ridiculous, I don't believe it. " Like Enrico Letta and Andrea Orlando, who declares to 'Huffington': "There are no consensual separations. In these things we know how to start but not how it ends". When we say, question of points of view.