Many aspirants, few places. The passages that connect Sardinian parliamentarians with the posts of undersecretary of Giorgia Meloni's government are becoming increasingly narrow. Two names were given as the most popular. Resists that of the deputy Salvatore Deidda , who under the banner of the Brothers of Italy remains strong for his role in the Ministry of Defense.

A dicastery, the one that deals with the armed forces and polygons, which often spoke Sardinian. Just to stay in the most recent legislatures: Arturo Parisi led it, Salvatore Cicu and Emidio Casula made us the undersecretaries. And now Deidda could come to help Guido Crosetto.

More bumpy, if not completely blocked, the path that Ugo Cappellacci, also elected to Montecitorio, had taken to enter the Economy. His party, Forza Italia, should have three deputy ministers (there is the hypothesis of Valentino Valentini at Mise, with appointments also for Barachini and Barelli) and five undersecretaries. But the contenders for these last places are seven, including Cappellacci.

His name would be borne by Berlusconi himself, but in the Azzurri there is a clash between the current headed by Antonio Tajani and that of the so-called "ronzulliani." The Knight could sacrifice his preference to save the balance. For the former President of the Region could then open the door to the presidency of the Budget Commission, his colleague Pietro Pittalis would be his counterpart in Justice.

A few more hours and indiscretions, barring unlikely last-minute tensions, will leave room for decisions: the council of ministers that should decree the appointments is set for 12.

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