The Italian former prime minister and current leader of the Forza Italia party, Silvio Berlusconi, in an interview with the “Quotidiano Nazionale” newspaper, refers to the strategy of the conservative faction ahead of the September 25 parliamentary elections.
“The League’s Matteo Salvini, the Brothers of Italy’s Giorgia Meloni, as well as many other leaders of our coalition parties, are all fine to lead the next government,” Cavaliere said.
“Our faction is united. We are interested in ideas, programs, plans for Italy, not seats. All three forces of our faction are numerically necessary to be able to win the elections,” Berlusconi added.
At the same time, the Italian former prime minister emphasized that he was “bitter” by the decision of three ministers from his party (Mara Carfagna, Maria Stella Gelmini and Renato Brunetta) to leave Forza Italia. “They didn’t renounce me, but their history, the voters and their very lives,” said “Mr. Tibi”.
“The future center-right government, however, would need a serious and qualified opposition, not a chaotic jumble of leaders and forces that lack popular support,” Berlusconi concluded.
Source: AMPE
Source: Capital

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