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Vannacci warns the centre-right: “No confidence in the limp government”

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Roberto Vannacci’s Futurist Party Takes a Stand Against the Government

ROMA – In a surprising move, Roberto Vannacci’s three musketeers in the Chamber, Edoardo Ziello, Emanuele Pozzolo, and Rossano Sasso, voted against confidence in the government on the Bills decree. This decision comes after Vannacci, a former general, announced that his party would give a strong signal on a measure that does not achieve its objectives. The futurist party’s stance is seen as a reaction to the centre-right coalition’s refusal to include them in the majority, citing their disagreement over support for Kiev.

The Vannaccians have made it clear that they feel ignored by the majority, with Rossano Sasso defining the centre-right as “moderate and soft” and too focused on “smoothing von der Leyen’s fur”. Sasso also stated that the war in Ukraine is “not ours”, highlighting the party’s divergent views on foreign policy. Despite voting confidence in the government last month, the futurist party feels that there has been little reciprocal trust from the majority.

Vannacci’s Party Seeks New Alliances

Left outside the door by the centre-right coalition, Vannacci’s party is seeking new alliances. Since yesterday, they have been officially related to Gianni Alemanno’s Independence movement. Additionally, the party has announced that it has already gained 20,000 members nationwide, with some notable acquisitions in the transfer market, including city councilors from the League, Forza Italia, and Fratelli d’Italia.

The futurist party’s decision to vote against the government’s confidence is seen as a shock, but Rossano Sasso has stated that everything can be retracted if signals come from the majority. The party is ready to review its position, but for now, they are taking a strong stance against the government. As Vannacci’s party navigates the complex Italian political landscape, it remains to be seen how their actions will impact the future of the government and the country.

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