According to what has been learned, a majority meeting with Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte is underway at Palazzo Chigi.
Heads of delegation and party leaders would be connected online.
The meeting, which is not confirmed by official sources, should be present Nicola Zingaretti and Dario Franceschini for the Pd, Vito Crimi and Alfonso Bonafede for the M5s, Roberto Speranza for Leu.
In the aftermath of the
close confidence
obtained by Conte in the Senate, Conte could rise to the Quirinale.
"With yesterday's vote in the Senate, the leap into the dark of a crisis was avoided, but now is the time to turn the page, strengthen the parliamentary strength of the government", says the
secretary dem Nicola Zingaretti
who indicates the two fronts on which to act : the problems of the Italians and a political perspective of the government.
"The outcome of the votes of confidence in the House and the Senate shows that there was no other government hypothesis that could take more votes in the parliamentary passage", continues the secretary of the Democratic Party.
"Today
the manufacturers must be sought in the country"
, says the secretary of the CGIL Landini, who urges the government to immediately summon the social partners, starting with the discussion on the Recovery plan, because from the 'thanks we must go to the facts'.
The
Minister of Cultural Heritage and head of the Dem delegation Dario Franceschini
also appealed to the moderates: 'For Forza Italia it is an opportunity'.
"It is clear that a majority of 156 can only be a starting point. It is necessary to widen the perimeter of consensus around the government. It is necessary that a new parliamentary group be born, strengthening the political character of the coalition", observes
the deputy minister of the Economy, Antonio Misiani,
on Radio 24.
The
leader of Viva Italian Matteo Renzi
meanwhile says willing to discuss everything with everyone, except with the right: "Even a government of national unity", he stresses.
Meanwhile,
the center-right closes ranks
and says it is ready to ask for elections, but apprehension is growing in the coalition about the holding of the blue group.