November 27, 2025
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To complete the reform of the premiership “there is time, it is always a political choice, if the majority decides to use the remaining time for this political goal, there is still time, the problem is a political choice”. But “at the moment I don’t see any possibility of imagining what the political choices will be.” Thus, Senate President Ignazio La Russa at the presentation of Bruno Vespa’s book, underlined that “I think the mistake was to start with the premiership and not with presidentialism because we imagined we would have a dialogue with the opposition.
It is up to the majority to decide whether to change the Constitution drastically, as such changes would be major changes without opposition, as the numbers are. The left is doing this” but “the majority are concerned about this vulnerability.”

Meanwhile, according to our understanding, the government submitted a request to schedule the premiership in January at the conference of the leaders of the Montecitorio group. The government has requested, as it has done previously, that the post of prime minister be included in the quarterly planning of the Chamber of Deputies. So that when the commission’s work is finished, it can arrive at the Chamber.

“The effects of the regional election results – a real surprise – reached Parliament. Yesterday the League, thanks to its success in Veneto, blocked the law on consent in sexual violence, today Tajani put to rest the hypothesis that the prime minister’s name was on the list of the new election law. So the Italian Brothers immediately made themselves heard, claimed leadership and returned to propose the post of prime minister again.” This was stated by the Leader of the Democratic Party in Montecitorio Chiara Braga after chairing the group.

“After the Autonomy Law was dismantled by the Constitutional Court, a judicial reform that will soon be the result of a referendum, it is now up to Meloni to collect the rewards for a power pact that keeps them glued to the government despite very strong differences of opinion. A reform, a prime ministership that will endanger the balance between state powers envisioned by the Constitution by turning democracy into a system based on the coronation of a leader, not on parliamentary representation,” he added. Braga promised to strongly oppose this action.

With the current electoral law “there is a risk of a draw at least in the Senate” with “a stalemate situation, a draw that does not give an advantage to this or that party, but a loss to citizens who do not want the government to be decided by them but legally but by necessity through different solutions such as technical government: I hope it is bipartisan, must think about the citizens who will serve, it is impossible to know”. This was stated by Senate President Ignazio La Russa at the presentation of Bruno Vespa’s book ‘Finimondo’.

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