The article discusses the Democratic Party (Pd) launching a social media campaign against Giorgia Meloni's center-right coalition, focusing on issues like healthcare, transportation, education, and economic growth rather than electoral law. The campaign aims to shift the focus away from internal disputes within the ruling coalition and highlight citizens' struggles, such as six million Italians unable to access healthcare and a shortage of 65,000 nurses. The Pd's leader, Elly Schlein, criticizes the government's inability to address these challenges while engaging in power struggles. Meanwhile, the center-right coalition, including FdI, Lega, and FI, faces difficulties reaching consensus on electoral reforms, with some factions skeptical of proposed compromises. The article notes potential delays in legislative processes due to upcoming protests and transportation disruptions, and mentions efforts by opposition parties to introduce new amendments.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the Pd's actions as a necessary response to the government's failure to address pressing national issues, emphasizing citizen suffering and criticizing the center-right's focus on electoral reform. It highlights the Pd's proactive stance and portrays the center-right as internally





