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Center-right: Salvini, premier? Who takes a vote more

2022-06-07T16:29:35.068Z


Melons, for Salvini breaking FdI? Distorted reading (ANSA)


"Whoever takes one more vote will indicate the prime minister, if he takes it the Lega will take responsibility for the case".

This was stated by the leader of the League, Matteo Salvini, interviewed in the foreign press in Rome, to those who asked him if he will be the next prime minister in the event of a victory for the center-right.

Then, to the same question about Giorgia Meloni: "Whoever takes one more vote in democracy wins", he reiterated.

"My opponents are on the left. Giorgia Meloni has chosen the path of opposition and this legitimate choice pays more in the short term than being in government with Letta, Renzi and Conte", Salvini said.

"But I, he added, did not want the League to the opposition that is growing in the polls and leaving the left field to raise taxes". 

Regarding pensions, Salvini has raised a share of 41 "eliminating Fornero".

"That, after 41 years, - she stressed - anyone can choose whether to retire".

"It seems to me a somewhat distorted reading, frankly", comments the leader of the Brothers of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, to the declarations of Matteo Salvini relating to FdI's choice to "break" the unity of the center-right in some municipalities.

"I don't think we can deal with issues like this - he added - In some cases we have not been able (to have a coalition candidate ed) for reasons that are territorial, or even of relationships. In some cities we have not been able to find a squares, but I do not think it is due to the responsibility of the Brothers of Italy. Therefore, I recommend greater caution in these statements ". 

Source: ansa

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