Battle in 2025 for the leadership of Veneto
A few minutes have passed since the Senate voted which broadly and clearly rejected the League's amendment on the third mandate which would have allowed Luca Zaia to stand for re-election in 2025 in Veneto. A rejection that came with a firm and firm no from Fratelli d'Italia and Forza Italia. Not only that, Giorgia Meloni's party is “irritated” for the re-presentation of the amendment in the Chamber by the Northern League despite it having already been rejected by the Commission. Affaritaliani.it asks a Northern League source very close to Matteo Salvini: what now? Papeete bis and the government falls? “Absolutely not, we're not joking“.
The League knew perfectly well that the amendment would be rejected, there was no doubt. But the forcing in the chamber at Palazzo Madama serves Salvini to try to calm the tensions within the party in the North, confirmed yesterday by Zaia (who spoke of an “undeniable internal debate”), and above all in Veneto. In essence, the Northern League secretary and deputy prime minister went straight ahead, knowing that Giorgia Meloni it had deferred to Parliament without tying the fate of the government to the outcome of the vote, to send a signal to the Venetian electorate which in 2022 at the political elections had given the Brothers of Italy more than double the votes of the League.
An electoral move and in view of European also the result of the accusations leveled at Salvini from many quarters, within the Northern League, of being too national a party and no longer attentive to the demands of the North. A marketing operation that brings voltage in the majority but which will not bring down the executive. The match is postponed to 2025 when Melons will want the Veneto with Raffaele Speranzon, deputy group leader in the Senate, and the League he will want to keep it for himself with another Northern League player very close to Zaia. But for now, the Salvinians assure us, no Papeete encore.
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