
When asked by a journalist from the Italian private channel La7 if she wanted to answer Silvio Berlusconi, the winner of the September 25 election, Giorgia Meloni, replied: “I have nothing to say. Only that one of the points mentioned by Berlusconi was missing: I cannot be blackmailed.”
The leader of Italy’s Adelphia faction was referring to the notes Berlusconi allegedly had with him yesterday in the Senate, which described Meloni as “arrogant, offensive, arrogant and arrogant.” A photograph of the banknotes in question was published today in several Italian newspapers.
As many observers note, the tension is connected with contacts to form a new government and information, according to which the Italian politician has rejected many of Berlusconi’s proposals aimed at getting members of his party to become ministers.
According to Berlusconi TV, the mandate to form a government could finally be handed over to Georgia Meloni by the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella on Saturday, October 22, and if everything goes smoothly, the swearing-in of a new government group could take place on the 23rd or 24th of the month.
Source: RES-IPE
Source: Kathimerini

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