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The centre-right tries to break the deadlock in candidacies - News

2024-01-15T15:20:21.467Z

Highlights: The centre-right tries to break the deadlock in candidacies - News. The League meets in Milan, the symbols arrive but still knots in Basilicata and Sardinia. On the island, allies are pressing for Solinas to step back (ANSA). The negotiations on the regional elections in the center-right have a turning point in Sardinia and could land in basilicata. Forza Italia is betting on the incumbent, the Italian Vito Bardi. But Lega and FdI could demand a different name.


The League meets in Milan, the symbols arrive but still knots in Basilicata and Sardinia. On the island, allies are pressing for Solinas to step back (ANSA)


The negotiations on the regional elections in the center-right have a turning point in Sardinia and could land in Basilicata. Because the negotiation on the candidate for governor on the island has as its possible outcome a general rebalancing, which also involves other regions voting in the coming months. The mayor of Cagliari Paolo Truzzu, chosen by FdI, continues with his electoral campaign for the presidency of Sardinia and insists on inviting the League to support him, despite the fact that so far Matteo Salvini has officially pushed for the confirmation of the outgoing president, Christian Solinas. In short, FdI is waiting for Salvini's moves, who in the next few hours could send a signal: the party's federal council is convened for this afternoon, in Milan, "to take stock of the political situation." One of the elements at stake in the confrontation between the allies could be the choice of the candidate in Basilicata. Forza Italia is betting on the incumbent, the Italian Vito Bardi. But Lega and FdI could demand a different name. Maybe a civic representative, or an area representative.



Pli Pact and Sardinian Alliance for Truzzu, appeal to Psd'Az

"We are sure that all the parties, including the PSD'Az, will be able to find a synthesis on this indication. We are sure that common sense and interest in the good of the Sardinians will prevail over any other type of reasoning." The secretary of the Italian Liberal Party, Roberto Sorcinelli, has made a new appeal to the party of the Four Moors to rejoin the center-right coalition in view of the February 25 vote for the regional elections. The PLI after announcing a few days ago its endorsement of the candidate indicated by the Sardinian table of the center-right Paolo Truzzu, now makes a federative pact with the newly formed Alleanza Sardegna, led by Gerolamo Solina, former commissioner of the regional agency Laore with the Solinas Council. "They are two parties that share a common vision: that of liberalism and autonomism, it is an ambitious project," Sorcinelli said at the press conference to launch the alliance. The central theme is territorial continuity: not an end in itself, aimed only at guaranteeing the sacrosanct right to mobility of Sardinians, but also at providing for the economic development of the island, we need a new model of continuity for people and goods that is capable of exploiting the positive elements of the free market and competition". "This pact allows us to find solutions for Sardinia at national tables," Solina points out. We will present ourselves at the regional competition to be able to express exponents in the new Council, the path will then continue in the national and international field".

Lega, 'criticism of the ECB's choices' to the federal council

The federal council of the League began a few minutes ago, chaired by Matteo Salvini. Among others, the Minister of the Economy Giancarlo Giorgetti is connected from Brussels. Salvini thanked the owner of Via XX Settembre for "the work of these months". The meeting, reads a note from the League, opened with some reflections on the economy and Europe, and "there was no lack of criticism of the ECB's choices". Salvini is updating the leaders on the political situation.

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