Off the chorus, Vittorio Feltri on Matteo Salvini: “He lost the consensus, but it’s not fair to blame him”

During the episode of Fuori dal Coro broadcast on Rete 4, Vittorio Feltri analyzes the delicate moment that Matteo Salvini lives within the League. “There are dangers for Salvini – explains the editorial director of the Libero – whose leadership is being questioned these days. I am sorry because he took the League from 4% to 34% to the Europeans, he was capable of a prodigious thing . it is not known why, when he joined the green-yellow government and did well as Minister of the Interior, then one government and another was born, in which he joined not only the Five Star Movement that he had left for controversial reasons, but also with Forza Italia, everything is well, and even with the ex-communists, the Democratic Party. This disconcerted the electorate, who no longer understood anything and lost esteem and confidence in Salvini”.

Next, Feltri talks about the balance of power within the centre-right. “Tensions with Meloni? She has nothing to do with it, she has collected the votes the Italians have given her and can’t be accused of anything. The League now has every interest in remaining linked to the Brothers of Italy for a government that can work. Only in this case can it recover by a lot of points. It is certain that important players such as governors should support Salvini, otherwise he will be forced to give up and go home. But it wouldn’t be right, when things are going well, the credit of all, as long as they go wrong it’s his fault and he gets kicked in the c…”.

Finally, the journalist gives full confidence to the future prime minister. “Meloni will find obstacles in his way, but it is impossible for anyone to stop him from governing, as he has an overwhelming majority. I am sure that with the character he has, he will not fail absolutely and will be able to lead the country forward in a brilliant way. . we are hoping for miracles, but a serious management by Italy yes and I’m sure it won’t let me down”.

Source: IL Tempo

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