Accelerate times, be ready with a "strong and cohesive" government team to leave immediately facing the emergencies that are gripping the country, starting with the expensive bills.

First summit of the center-right after the electoral victory. Salvini, Meloni and Berlusconi met in the residence of the Forza Italia leader in Arcore. Quick is the watchword, Giorgia Meloni has made it clear that if Mattarella were to give her the job she wants to be ready and immediately give life to the government.

The urgencies to be addressed, he told the allies, " are complex and urgent, so times must be fast ". The meeting, which lasted about an hour and a half, was also attended by Roberto Calderoli and Ignazio La Russa.

This is the joint note released by the three leaders: “We discussed the upcoming institutional deadlines and the need to have a strong government capable of responding to the country's urgencies, starting with the emergency due to energy costs . Important steps have been made in this direction and it is the common will of the center-right to proceed as quickly as possible along the road to the formation of the executive ”.

The League makes it known that its government team is clear in mind and that it is ready at the "highest levels" , as if to say that Matteo Salvini is ready to join the executive.

However, the confrontation is still open: discussions are held on the positions and balances between the political forces, starting with the presidencies of the two Chambers, the first boxes to be filled . Some sources would assign Montecitorio to the League, according to others the Carroccio wants the Senate.

Giorgia Meloni on her social media profiles has lashed out against the left: “We are experiencing a paradox in which the left - currently in the government - takes to the streets against the policies of the Meloni government not yet formed . I understand the desire to protest after years of inconclusive executives that have led us into the current disastrous situation, but our goal will be to restore the future, vision and greatness to Italy. Soon we will finally turn the page, ”he wrote.

Then the FdI leader had to clarify, given that the post was published while the CGIL took to the streets in Rome one year after the neo-fascists attacked its Roman headquarters. He did so through a party note: " That comment did not refer to the CGIL demonstration but to some demonstrations organized in recent days in various Italian cities , in which, among other things, images of Giorgia Meloni were burned in the square".

(Unioneonline / L)

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