The outcome is expected in the next few days, but the survey commissioned by the Democratic Party – which inevitably remained anything but confidential – has already achieved one result: that of further sharpening the divisions in the (at the moment hypothetical) center-left coalition that should compete for the leadership of the Municipality with the current majority or in any case with the centre-right, marking the much invoked discontinuity with the Mascaro administration. Even within the local Dems themselves, the appointment of a coordination of 4 members, which was supposed to serve to overcome the divisions that broke out in the summer, does not seem to have calmed the spirits at all, much less reuniting the party in view of the municipal elections. So much so that now there are those who speak bluntly of a “toxic climate”, of divisions and “prevarications”, and say they are ready to launch a platform, with the evocative name, “Occupy Pd Lamezia”, which gathers dissent with respect to the city secretariat around a slogan once dear to the national secretary Elly Schlein.
Beyond the background, the creeping intentions and the poorly concealed ambitions, there remains the “mess” of a survey in which in addition to some of the possible candidates for mayor who have shown this availability, such as the former parliamentarian and regional councilor Doris Lo Morothe former mayor Gianni Speranza and the city councilor Rosario Piccionithat of the judge was also initially included Gabriella Reilloformer acting president of the Court of Appeal of Catanzaro and running for the presidency of the Court of Cosenza.