Livio Gigliuto, Vice President at Istituto Piepoli, interviewed by Domenico Bonaventura on Il Riformista, tries to explain Matteo Renzi's strategy.
Many of us are asking themselves what is Matteo Renzi aiming for? What is Renzi’s goal? And we are asking these kind of questions since the beginning of this crisis and even before.
Analysts and observers enjoyed themselves and are committed to elaborate often ingenious theories about the real purposes of the former Prime Minister, whose work led to the political crisis, first, and then to that of the government, with Giuseppe Conte’s resignation. “But the truth is that we all remember him as the prototype of the politics of the future, as the product of the majority vocation and post-Veltronism. In fact, Renzi today must see himself – says Livio Gigliuto, Vice President at Istituto Piepoli and Director of the National Observatory on Digital Communication (Istituto Piepoli and PA Social) -, with another lens, from another point of view.”