Center right for big tricks. While the Knight remains interned in San Raffaele, in Milan, commentators and politicians weigh in on the future of the governing coalition. And above all under the leadership of Giorgia Meloni, who will assume Berlusconi’s political legacy. Former Senate President Marcello Pera spoke about this in an interview with Repubblica. “Giorgia Meloni is the Berlusconi heiress who will succeed where she failed.” That is the thought of the former president of the Senate in an interview with La Repubblica. “A very determined leader who shows that she has a plan for the centre-right: to build a great liberal-conservative party in Italy that could perhaps also be the successor to Forza Italia.” «Berlusconi had a great historical function, to bring the mass liberal revolution to the center of the Italian debate, he himself launched the idea of a republican party – explains Pera – Today it may happen that his battle is taken in hands and carried by other forces policies. In the meantime, I wish him a return to office soon.”
«A liberal-conservative party with the Social Movement flame in its symbol? If Meloni took him out tomorrow morning, it would be like agreeing with his detractors. In the medium term, I can imagine that the flame will go out and it certainly won’t disturb me. I would not overestimate some folk manifestations of thought. Meloni is marching fast, even at the expense of discounting an immediate decline in consensus, because he thinks like a statesman and knows that consensus is measured from a distance. What does liberal-conservative mean? It means keeping political freedoms at the center, which are historic as well as constitutional achievements, and preserving the European tradition, which is Christian”.
Source: IL Tempo

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