Government, hot week: from Santanchè case to MES, the appointments

Government hot week from Santanche case to MES the appointments

(Finance) – They continue to be agitated the waters in which the Government navigates, grappling with more than some grain. It wasn’t enough case of Santanchè for days under fire from the opposition for the “chat” management of its companies, now there is also a Sgarbi case that during the opening night of the Estate al Maxxi, he indulged in vulgarity and sexist expressions, bordering on foul language. The intervention of the art critic and Undersecretary of Culture sparked controversy and outrage.

Two obstacles for the government to overcome quickly also because the prime minister, returning from her working holiday in Puglia, will already be in Milan today to reassure entrepreneurs from the north at the general assembly of Assolombarda where the president of Confindustria will obviously be present Charles Bonomi. An important appointment given some perplexities that have emerged from a decisive world for the good navigation of the executive.

Silence from Palazzo Chigi on the Sgarbi case while on Santanchè we proceed by navigating on sight: that is, trust in the minister and waiting for her communications to the Senate, obviously looking at any news from the Milan investigation.

The discussion on the ESM is scheduled for Tuesday but in all likelihood the vote will not take place before Wednesday. The government’s position is now outlined on the State-saving Fund: a four-month postponement will be voted on which will give oxygen to the majority until November. Even if the postponement does not convince several analysts: the slip in fact, it would project the problem much closer to the European elections, among other things, in full swing budget manoeuvre.

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