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Crisis of junta, now it is the Quirinale to prevent the exit from the tunnel

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National politics are also taking steps to complicate the solution of the crisis of the junta in Biella. The tensions emerged between the two center-right parties, Lega and Fratelli d’Italia, for the election of the head of state, as well as reverberating in the Region, where a sort of reckoning with an extremely uncertain outcome is expected shortly , are doing the same on the more modest little theater of Biella politics. If the mayor Claudio Corradino had any idea on a possible solution, trying to please everyone, with an eye above all to FdI, he will have to put it aside for the time being. “I have received more signals in this sense – he explains with a tone a little more modest than usual – I take note and postpone everything”. To ask him to postpone, at least until the ongoing meetings within the League define how to behave towards the (former?) Allies, would have been his own party, on this occasion without the possibility of reply or mediation. Giving in to Fdi’s requests at this moment, with the future still to be decided and which could also see them as rivals on the national scene, would be a risk for Corradino, that of going against his own majority. The same idea, so recurrent in the indiscretions that it is now well founded, of renouncing the councilor for the Budget Silvio Tosi, with which the relations within the council would have become tense and his exit would therefore not only be accepted but desired. «Via one problem, another one – comments the mayor -, first we have to wait for the provincial elections, then those of the President of the Republic, now this. In the meantime, we continue to work ». It remains to be understood what position the Fdi council group will take: it is likely that they too will await clarification from the upper echelons of the party before eventually confirming their exit from the majority in the classroom.

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