Half past eight, “the Democratic Party comes out badly”. Formigli rejects Schlein’s line

Half past eight, “the Democratic Party comes out badly”. Formigli rejects Schlein’s line
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Elly Schlein’s reversal of her name in the symbol of the Democratic Party is the most commented political news in the living room of Otto e mezzo, the La7 talk show hosted by Lilli Gruber. Corrado Formigli, among the guests in the studio, also took care of beating the Democratic Party’s secretary: “The Democratic Party comes out badly. As much as Stefano Bonaccini says to put this thing behind us and think about concrete problems, it’s not like voters will put everything behind them in 24 hours. They are bombarded by a debate entirely within the party, it is not clear why these clothes are not washed at home. We are not talking about great options in the world, we are not talking about how to deal with immigration, geopolitics, the war in Ukraine, and so public debate is welcome in a democratic party as the Democratic Party actually is more than the others. Here we are talking about issues that must be resolved by them and must be presented to the voters with a common line. Otherwise the idea is just that of a big mess”.

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“There is a reason why Schlein forces his candidacy, the name and the symbol of the Democratic Party. It is a very clear signal, evidently they have had surveys on possible advantages. The message is – Formigli explains – ‘vote for me, don’t vote for the Democratic Party’. The PD of the caciques, the PD that came out badly from the investigations in Puglia and Piedmont, vote for me because then you give me the strength to change the party. The problem is that it’s a bit weak in terms of position, good try, but to get you to vote you have to have a strong political platform.” “These are tricks that in the end leave you with an empty stomach”, commented the host of PiazzaPulita.

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