Images of the animated conversation between Silvio Berlusconi and Ignazio La Russa circulated on television and on social networks. After the election of the exponent of the Brothers of Italy as president of the Senate, a message arrived from the leader of Forza Italia, a party that decided not to appear in the Chamber for the vote in La Russa, with the exception of the Cav and the outgoing president Alberti Casellati: “Sincere votes to the new president of the Senate Ignazio La Russa. Forza Italia wanted to give a sign of openness and collaboration with President Berlusconi’s vote. But in a meeting of the Forza Italia group in the Senate – a note from the businessman and former prime minister – there was a strong unease in relation to the vetoes expressed in recent days in reference to the formation of the government. We hope that these vetoes will be overcome, giving way to a loyal and effective collaboration with the other forces of the majority, so that the government can be quickly restored to the country”. A sign after the pressing rumors of a clear no from Giorgia Meloni to assign a ministry to Licia Ronzulli or hand over the Justice and Economic Development departments to the Italian party.
Berlusconi congratulated La Russa immediately after the vote with a social post: “I am happy for the election of Ignazio La Russa as president of the Senate of the Republic. Not only have I never had any confrontations with him, but we are working loyally and in full agreement to give our country a stable institutional structure and a strong and cohesive government”.
Source: IL Tempo
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