The parties of the Italian center-right and far right intend to work closely in the next national elections in 2023, said yesterday the former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, leader of the center-right Forza Italia party.
THE Mateo Salvini, the leader of the far-right Lega party, said that the union of the parties of the Italian right would mean that they would work faster and more efficiently.
Both Forza Italia and Lega are part of Mario Draghi’s ruling coalition.
The idea of ​​merging the parties of the Italian right and far right began to be discussed more intensely at the beginning of the month, reports AMPE. However, Giorgia Melloni, leader of Italy’s far-right Brotherhood party, has ruled out joining any such new party. The Italian Brothers are not part of Mr Draghi’s government.
According to a recent poll by the Istituto Ixè, the three parties would get a combined 47% of the vote if the election were held today.

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