The background is wasted a few days after the victory in the political elections of the Brothers of Italy , and there is great expectation for the names that will make up the future government team .
Despite attempts to silence the rumors, it is not possible to hide the tensions with Matteo Salvini's League , back from the disappointing result of the vote. As for the alleged external support threatened by Salvini in the event that he fails to obtain a significant role, the leader of the Carroccio clearly denies : "How many nonsense you write ...", he commented laconically.

Meloni also invites us not to "believe the lies that are circulating" and promises an executive of "a level that will not disappoint you", after having rejected what he defined as "bankruptcy managements such as that of Speranza & Co".

Guido Crosetto , the right hand of the leader of the Brothers of Italy, destined for other prestigious positions, should not be part of the team of ministers. "I got out of the government and I'm fine," he says. And the Northern League governor of Friuli Venezia Giulia, Massimiliano Fedriga , is also pulled out of the toto-ministers.

THE NOMINATIONS - There are also names for the party secretariats. The former minister Roberto Maroni launches the Venetian governor Luca Zaia at the helm of the League. The president of the Veneto region assures that he wants to continue to deal with his region but Maroni insists remembering that Salvini's secretariat expires in the current year.

In the Democratic Party, where Enrico Letta has announced that he does not want to reapply in view of the next congress, the former minister and deputy re-elected in Piacenza Paola De Micheli is proposed, because "the Democratic Party can no longer be that of a little and a little '. That of never clear messages ".

Then there is the governor of Emilia Romagna, Stefano Bonaccini , who does not openly declare himself in the running for the secretariat but asks for "a profound change or - he predicts - we will quickly burn the next secretary too". He too laments the fact that he came to the vote without "a strong project for Italy and an alliance up to the challenge".

(Unioneonline / D)

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