What happens in italian politics / 3
At Palazzo Chigi there’s the shadow of a plot that no one seems to believe in; at Montecitorio deputies fantasize about the moves – real or assumed – that Giulio Tremonti, Gianfranco Fini and Umberto Bossi are about to make. Everyone has his own theory and describes a different possibility of rotting. A sort of collective psychosis, that adds up to the rumors of another minister under investigation.

At Palazzo Chigi there’s the shadow of a plot that no one seems to believe in; at Montecitorio deputies fantasize about the moves – real or assumed – that Giulio Tremonti, Gianfranco Fini and Umberto Bossi are about to make. Everyone has his own theory and describes a different possibility of rotting. A sort of collective psychosis, that adds up to the rumors of another minister under investigation. As of yesterday Denis Verdini became under investigation, too. The majority defends Pdl’s national coordinator, yet Berlusconi let out uneasiness and seems to be wrapped up in the substitution of Scajola. Yesterday the premier went to Quirinale, to say to Giorgio Napolitano that he’ll take Scajola’s ministry ad interim. “It’s gonna take a little time, just to do a deepen evaluation”. On Tuesday it was supposed to last a moment, but now it seems that Berlusconi may intend to hold the office for more than a few weeks.