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Meloni sul Quirinale: ‘We mustn’t play stickers’

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Who would choose between Draghi and Berlusconi for the Colle? “Frankly, I would not treat the Quirinale issue like this, it is a serious matter, we must not play cards”, replies Giorgia Meloni during a press conference in via della Scrofa on the reform of the justice system. Despite specifying immediately afterwards how the Cavaliere is “our first choice”, the leader of the Brothers of Italy hesitates on the issue that has dominated the political debate in recent weeks. And wait for Draghi: «First let’s evaluate what the current Premier will do. I said that if Draghi would reasonably go up to the Colle he would have to go back to voting and this is certainly a point in his favor. However, we have supported Berlusconi several times as Prime Minister, let alone if Fdi would not support him as President of the Republic ».

After talking about the early vote, Giorgia Meloni also assured that the position of the leader of the League has not changed: «Salvini has not changed his mind on the subject of the elections, I have also spoken to him. Beyond the declarations that are made, when a government is supported, I know that the League – just like FdI and Forza Italia – have never backed down on the freedom of citizens to choose a government and I think we all agree, no one he changed his mind ». The hypothesis therefore advances, according to the words of the leader of the Brothers of Italy. Who prodded on the idea of ​​declaring himself an anti-fascist once and for all denied: “No, but not because I’m a fascist, because the anti-fascism I knew was the one that shot at 16-year-olds.”

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