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Bolzano, SVP seeks agreement for the two Italian councilors – News

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Bolzano, SVP seeks agreement for the two Italian councilors – News

In the next few days, the SVP will make a further and final attempt to find an agreement with Fdi, Lega and La Civica for the two Italian-speaking councilors in the Provincial Council in Bolzano, “in the interest of keeping all three Italian parties in the majority”, as ANSA learns.


For the moment, all three claim a place on the council, even if these are only two. However, the hypothesis of the composition of the executive is already ready, with both eight and eleven councillors.


Next Thursday, January 18, at the request of the five parties that will form the future majority, the Bolzano provincial council will meet to elect Arno Kompatscher president of the autonomous province for the third and final time.


It is then up to him to submit, at a later stage, to the assembly the composition of the council with the respective delegations. The SVP will use the days available to “find a solution that works for everyone”. However, if one of the three Italian parties were to leave the majority, an eleven-member executive “would no longer be justifiable” and the eight-member council would be created, with a single Italian councilor.


After having passed the ball to the Italian parties, who however did not accept it, the SVP will be the first party in the provincial council to take back the initiative. Whatever the outcome of the match, the composition of the new council is already ready.


Both variants – ANSA learns – present “advantages and disadvantages with regard to the homogeneous, balanced and uniform assignment” of delegations.

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