The Salvini-Maroni dualism is ancient. To accentuate it is at the forefront of judgment away on relations with WiFi, on alliances, contingent primarily on the potential for Stefano Parisi activities. Maroni holds the first region in Italy thanks to a coalition of center-right and was magna pars in supporting it as well to the City of Milan. His relations with Silvio Berlusconi have always been excellent, would say from the first government of Cav: Maroni digested the turnaround bossiano hard and paying heavy humiliation. Salvini and Berlusconi, however, have never sniffed.
Salvini has a strong reason, and little politics, contesting Maroni: competition as a possible number one of the center-right. Polls and reasonableness, advice and experience, should persuade the current secretary of the League on the impossibility to occupy him a similar place. Salvini, however, does not give up: indeed, it seems that the ambitions have increased in recent times. The fierce face showing former allies only serves to impose himself to the coalition leadership, when it had to compose himself.
Well, Maroni would have a much better chance of him, at Cav at Fi, in the press center-right. Unparalleled. Salvini knows about them and must therefore dampen any initiative of his rival.
In the background there is the third man: Luca Zaia. In the interview appeared in the latest issue of L’Espresso, the president of the Veneto denies any interest in a political candidacy, preferring to carve out a role of director. Yet if anything were to propose the name of a Northern League, Zaia would cards in well over Salvini rule. In judgment not only of Cav, but many observers.
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