Meloni’s new strategy for regional elections ‘mocks’ Salvini and Tajani

The centre-right is being called upon to find a synthesis, given regional elections due in the next few months. In between the two arguing, the third…cries. In the low-intensity conflict that has been going on for weeks between Salvini and Meloni to determine center-right candidates in regional elections, Tajani may eventually lose. After failing to get Solinas’ re-nomination in Sardinia, the Union wants its own man for Basilicata. Maybe he won’t understand, but the news of the last few hours is that even the Brothers of Italy will be convinced that they need to replace the current governor Bardi, who until yesterday was untouchable for Forza Italia.

Regional elections 2024: where to vote

The Prime Minister now has a definitive plan in mind to rebalance the current weight of the coalition parties also at the local level: two Regions voting for the FdI in 2024 (Sardinia and Abruzzo), one for the League (Umbria) and one for Forza Italia. (Piedmont) with the civil society representative in Basilicata. Today, Meloni is in power only in Lazio, Abruzzo and Marche, with almost 30 percent of the vote in the last policies, while the League has six regions with less than 9 percent of the vote and is governed by Forza Italia, a party with less than 8 percent. composition.

The injury suffered by Sardinian player Solinas in Sardinia is expected to “abate” in the next few days. Despite the disagreements, for three decades the centre-right has presented itself to voters as united in one way or another, both locally and nationally. The final decision should be announced between Tuesday and Wednesday, following the summit between Meloni and Tajani. The election day must then be determined by a decree on June 9: Along with the European elections, voting will take place in some regions (possibly Piedmont and Umbria) and many municipalities. The decree should also include raising the mandate ceiling for mayors (4 for municipalities with a population of up to 5,000, 3 for municipalities with a population of up to 15,000), but not for governors.

Veneto remains in the background

The next infighting within the centre-right will be played out over the Veneto of Northern League member Zaia (who cannot run for re-election under current law) and Meloni’s plan to secure the leadership from the “locomotive” region of the North. -Eastern in 2025. “Term caps for mayors and governors are quite singular: they are the only positions directly elected by citizens, and they are also the only positions that have a predetermined ceiling,” he said yesterday. PrintGovernor of Friuli Venezia Giulia Massimiliano Fedriga. Kim added: “I do not see any obstacles in finding the necessary numbers in Parliament to approve the third mandate.”

On the centre-right in Abruzzo, the re-nomination of outgoing governor Marco Marsilio, a historic representative of the Brotherhood of Italy, as head of the Region in the next elections scheduled for March 10 appears to be less discussed than elsewhere. But here too there is a poll that does not allow the prime minister to sleep comfortably.

Source: Today IT

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