Saturday,
November 24, 2012. Silvio Berlusconi might change his mint and run
for prime minister, relaunching Forza Italia party and spirit, and
(politically) killing his (former) heir apparent Angelino Alfano. Or he might
not.
The Spirit of '94 |
I
won't run, I might run, I won't run, I might run... after a few
turnabout, a couple of somersault, and at least one volte-face,
Silvio Berlusconi declared that – after all - he may seek to run in
2013 election further deteriorating the chaotic situation in
centre-right PdL party (People of Freedom).
"I
am thinking about it.", replied the former Italian Prime
Minister, when asked by reporters whether he was contemplating his
return “to the playing field" next spring when parliamentary
elections will take place (presumably on the 10th of March
2013), in order to pick a new Italian Prime Minister and government
to take over from technocrat Mario Monti. Silvio Berlusconi has been talking to revive Forza Italia's spirit for a while, as the only way to redeem his party.
Angelino
Alfano, secretary of the PdL, might have seen it coming, after the
long negotiations over the party's primary election which could be altogether cancelled, in case the Cavaliere
decided to run for PM (Alfano himself reportedly said that primaries
"would not make much sense", in the event of SB presenting
his list).
Angelino Alfano and (the spirit of) his creator |
Apart
for losing the spirit of '94 (when Berlusconi launched Forza Italia's
project), one of the main concerns from the former Italian PM side is
that the PdL's leadership might be taken over by former AN (Alleanza
Nazionale, former party of Gianfranco Fini, former Berlusconi's heir
apparent) politicians, a tough woman, formerly Berlusconi's devout friend Daniela Santanchè in the first line.
In the
meanwhile – just to make things blurrier – Berlusconi former
staunch evangelist and (former) raunchy TG4 news service's chief (and
alleged bunga bunga party fellow) Emilio Fede resolved to found a new party (or "opinion movement" as the 81-year-old journalist calls it), dubbed “Vogliamo Vivere” (“We Want to Live”).
Mr Fede
decided to give birth to his own party last summer, during the sex
scandal trial, where he is accused of abetting of prostitution,
together with Lele Mora and Nicole Minetti. Fede said that the PdL is
on track to become a “unsound” score. Allegedly Mr Berlusconi was
unaware of the launch of the party.
Daniela Santanchè, from staunch ally, to enemy #1? |
The
PdL stands close to disintegration, undecided over a series of
issues, like whether to support Monti's unpopular economic policies,
or fight against them, whether to organise primary election, or ditch
them, and so on.
Apparently
(according to leaks gained by Italian paper La Repubblica) the last act of this vicissitude was a phone call from Silvio to
Angelino: “Angelino, you know you've always been a like a son to
me, but in few weeks I'll be relaunching Forza Italia. You're still
in time to join the project. Leave those primary elections, don't
follow the (AN) colonels.".
At the
same time, the left parties (PD and SEL) managed to launch a primary election –
today, November 25 – that could lead to a more solid political
entity and represent the last nail in PdL's coffin.
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