15 Jul 2022, 09:28

Holidays and referendum mitigate government crisis

The government of Lusitania and Vettonia is de facto broken. After the plenary session in the General Diet in which the conservatives rejected the so-called "Enterprise Act", the internal trust of the cohabitation government is non-existent.

Only the summer holidays, which numb the political landscape, and the need to get next week's constitutional referendum out of the way prevent the government's demise. No one dares to make public statements, and distrust dynamites any proposal in the Council of Ministers.

The ball is now in Elisa Ubrique's court. Her position allows her to dissolve the government and even call elections. But at the moment the only sure thing is that July will be a hot but sleepy month. Tensions could flare up in August or September. If elections were held right now, the Liberal Party would win them, and the Conservatives could lose the premiership as they have already done with that of the state. There is a rumour that the Liberals are preparing a battery of bills to force the Conservative Party into parliament even before the end of the holidays. Tense calm in Augusta Emerita.