Italy’s legal camp – Berlusconi calls election winner Meloni “arrogant”

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In Italy’s right-wing camp, which emerged victorious in the parliamentary elections, the house blessing is one-sided. During the Senate’s first session, ex-Prime Minister and leader of the right-wing Forza Italia party, Silvio Berlusconi, made condescending remarks about Meloni, which he described as “presumptuous, cocky, arrogant and abusive”.

The sheet containing Berlusconi’s notes was photographed from afar in the Senate, enlarged and published by the Roman daily La Repubblica.

Meloni is not negotiable because she is intransigent, Berlusconi criticized the election winner and party leader of the far-right Fratelli d’Italia.

Berlusconi reacted angrily to election winner Giorgia Meloni’s veto against a number of ministerial candidates proposed by the media czar for the new government. He wanted to get his confidant Licia Ronzulli into the new government as Minister of Health or Education. But Meloni has vetoed the Milanese and doesn’t flinch.

In protest at Meloni, Forza Italia senators did not vote for their party’s Fratelli d’Italia candidate for the Senate Presidency, Ignazio La Russa. La Russa was nevertheless elected with the help of some opposition senators. The dispute in the right-wing bloc does not bode well in view of the forthcoming government formation in Rome.

Source: Krone

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