Time is in favor of Christian Solinas. Approximately ninety days before the regional elections, the weeks that pass without providing a summary of the presidential candidate are a sign of a tendency on the center-right to want to confirm the outgoing governor. The match - as is known - is national. Lega and Forza Italia are pushing to re-present the outgoing players.

The reasons for this Carroccio-azzurri axis are easily understandable: Salvini's party is defending what it already has in Sardinia with Solinas (Psd'Az) and with Donatella Tesei in Umbria, the party founded by Berlusconi wants to preserve Piedmont with Cirio and Basilicata with Vito Bardi. But compared to the 2019 Regionals, the balance has changed. FdI has become the leading party in Italy and does not intend to present itself at the March vote with just one candidate (the outgoing Marsilio in Abruzzo).

Roberto Murgia

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