“Let’s oust Meloni, then Albanese’s government.” The Carc’s plan to take over Italy
The Carc party is intensifying its efforts to leverage social movements to pursue its goal of overthrowing Italy's democratically elected government and install Francesca Albanese as part of the new administration.
The Italian leftist party known as Carc is raising the stakes amid significant international tensions, aiming to capitalize on social movements to realize its plan to disrupt the democratically established order. Their intent to impose a 'popular government' has been publicly acknowledged for over a year, but the newly revealed detail indicates that they express a desire to place Francesca Albanese in a position of power within this government. This strategic move hints at broader political implications that could reshape Italy's governance.
Recently, the Carc released a manifesto titled "Primavera di riscossa," where they claim that various factors could lead to the imminent ousting of the Meloni government in the coming weeks. The manifesto lists several key events that the party believes will be instrumental in mobilizing supporters and advancing their agenda, including protests against the reintroduction of mandatory military service on March 5, demonstrations for International Women’s Day on March 8, and a strike organized by grassroots unions and the CGIL for March 9. The party’s call for action emphasizes the urgency they associate with these upcoming protests.
The escalating activities of the Carc signal a period of potential volatility within Italy's political landscape. Their proposed strategy not only targets the current administration but also attempts to galvanize popular support through grassroots mobilization. By fostering discontent among the populace regarding governmental policies and social issues, Carc aims to gain footholds that could lead to significant shifts in the national political environment, placing it at the forefront of Italian leftist movements.