I had in mind a nice post on San Remo and the usual careless polemics coming from the Ligurian coast, yesterday afternoon when I get this enlightening news: Veltroni who resigned as secretary of the Democratic Party. But how? Him? The enlightened? The Obama de nonantri before the tan? I did not want to believe. How not to throw myself on the thing? I must admit, at this time I place myself somewhere between happiness and dismay: I'm sorry because he had stayed there the cdx would have the certainty of victory due to non-existent opponent. At the same time I'm happy because if the PD is a leader Silvio banks, maybe this will stop getting caught by the megalomania and starts to do something about what he promised during the election campaign.
Of course my opinion on Uolter non può che essere negativo. Lui, il re Mida al contrario che ammazza ogni cosa che tocca, senza mai assumersene le responsabilità. Ha diretto l'Unità e l'ha lasciata sull'orlo del fallimento. Ma se n'è andato prima che tutte le colpe fossero attribuibili a lui. Poi è stato eletto segretario dei Ds (ai tempi del D'Alema e del D'Alema bis) e ha portato il partito allo storico tracollo del 2001 (già allora favoriva Berlusconi, quando FI divenne il primo partito italiano), salvo poi mollare il partito e trasferire baracca e burattini al Campidoglio. La sua gestione, fatta di notti bianche, feste del cinema, nani e ballerine, lascia la città ad Alemanno nel 2008 con un indebitamento di circa 8,1 miliardi di euro e un comune on the brink of receivership.
How could he leave the Democratic Party? But obviously in shambles. Internal currents are countless. Since he was appointed secretary has lost all elections in which the party has participated, losing the leadership of three regions (Friuli, Abruzzo and Sardinia) and of all the municipalities in Sicily. But most have lost their political alliance with a senseless, for a party "to calling the majority", with Di Pietro and IDV. Has undermined the party from within, the number of people who wanted to make him the shoes were innumerable, but he would not allow it. He dropped out before having to take responsibility for their choices. But in the end you'd expect from a that has never come to terms with their own choices? With one who, while not having to deal with its communist past, said he had never been communist ( HERE I talk in more detail).
no doubt about it, the Italian left and the country in general has nothing to gain from Veltroni's resignation from the leadership of the Democratic Party.
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