the debate on weapons“The Safe? Italy wants to shoulder its responsibilities. We won’t be cutting welfare.” Says Rauti (FdI)The Under-Secretary of State for Defence sets out the government’s approach: “We must adapt to the threats posed by hybrid warfare. The request to the EU? Less than half of the 14.9 billion. Parliament will decide.”byRuggiero Montenegro30 JUL 26
the Rossoverse festivalJeremy Corbyn at the Avs partyFratoianni and Bonelli are backing the leader of the British radical left. He will be the international guest at the event scheduled to take place in Rome in September. Francesca Albanese is also among the guestsbyRuggiero Montenegro30 JUL 26
Carroccio: no weaponsRomeo: “Tajani? Parliament will decide on Safe.” The League’s conditions: “Support for small and medium-sized enterprises”No fireworks or fanfare. The party leader in the Senate outlines the League’s priorities: “Security, infrastructure and SMEs”. Meanwhile, the north is once again grumbling about Salvini’s line (who is celebrating the party’s successes in Lecce)byRuggiero Montenegro29 JUL 26
The leap forwardCome on, Safe. Zangrillo: “Investing in defence is essential”. And Mulè: “Reason prevails”Tajani secures European loans for arms. The Minister for Public Administration: “It is a technical and financial matter. We can no longer rely on the United States.” The Deputy Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies: “It would be a positive move”byRuggiero Montenegro29 JUL 26
la sfida a sinistraBoccia: “Schlein and Conte? Primaries, or the leading party chooses its leader”. The Dibba factor (even at polling stations)The Democratic Party leader acts as a bridge between the two leaders of the broad coalition, sidelining coalition builders and guarantors. Di Battista’s petition to halt public funding for newspapers fails to gather enough signatures, but the former Five Star Movement member collects over 300,000 signatures, which raise questions for the Five Star Movement and the Democratic PartybyRuggiero Montenegro28 JUL 26
in the wide fieldForget Schlein and Ukraine. The cross-party “no rearmament” movement is leading the charge for ConteThe secretary is "firmly" pro-Kyiv. The reformists are jubilant, but many in the opposition are aligning themselves with the M5S line. Meanwhile, Boldrini, together with Licheri, presents a report opposing military spending: "A threat to democracy". The M5S vice-president: "A summary of foreign policy? Just read the Constitution" byRuggiero Montenegro24 JUL 26
in the wide fieldThe AVS-M5S alliance against rearmament is causing concern within the PD. Schlein at a crossroadsThe allies are reigniting the pacifist campaign, using a tone and arguments that the Democrats cannot, or will not, employ. This presents yet another problem for the party leader, and the leadership contest could further highlight the differences. On 5 June, Giorgetti will address the House regarding the safeguard clause, covering defence and energybyRuggiero Montenegro23 JUL 26
The interviewZanda: “When Schlein and Conte say ‘we’re ready’, they’re being ridiculous. But they could win the election”“The leader of the M5S is stirring things up; he’s eating away at the PD. But the PD secretary remains silent. Conte holds Putin-like views, but it’s now too late for clarification on foreign policy. The leadership? A battle that’s killing the left. We need proper primaries now, ones that can’t be influenced from outside,” says the former PD treasurerbyRuggiero Montenegro22 JUL 26
an obsession"This is a case for prison." FdI continues its attack on Conte over Covid. Vannacci’s campToday, Bignami is due to give evidence before the Committee of Inquiry; in a few days’ time, it will be the former prime minister’s turn: “Conte’s approach is like something out of a Pirandello play”. Meloni’s supporters are insisting on the reinstatement of the ‘No Vax’ doctors, and Gasperini, the ideologue of the National Front, says: “It’s time to let them back in. We are opposed to the health dictatorship, as seen under Conte and Draghi”.byRuggiero Montenegro21 JUL 26
The interviewArturo Parisi: “Now it’s time for the primaries. Precious months have been wasted. The broad coalition must step up a gear”The Olive Tree coalition’s ideologue speaks out and presses the centre-left: “It is lagging far behind on foreign policy. Schlein and Conte? Dual leaderships are short-lived and almost always end in disaster” byRuggiero Montenegro18 JUL 26