Isolated Nordio confides: “I can leave.” Calenda: “FdI is a justicialist”

Isolated Nordio confides: "I can leave."  Calenda: "FdI is a justicialist"

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The “champions” defend themselves or are not called to government. Charles Nordio is he a Meloni champion or an annoying minister? The newspapers collect signatures against him, part of the majority treats him as a naïf. Giorgio Mulè, vice-president of the Chamber and member of Forza Italia, says that “we should live up to Nordio’s legal knowledge and reflect on the extraordinary opportunity that this majority has to have a Minister of Justice like him”. The Minister of Justice could soon leave office. He confided this to other institutional figures: “If I’m not accepted, I can go back to my readings”. It is the second time that the minister has made this confession. He had happened to think so after the decree on raves. He was accused, even by the majority of him, of not being a guarantee at the time, while today of being too much. The premier knew Nordio’s opinions on wiretapping, on legal civilization and she fought to have him nominated so much as to wrest him from the League. Is Nordio compatible with FdI today? Carlo Calenda, leader of Action, tells Il Foglio that “Nordio finally unmasks FdI which remains a justicialist party”. Something is breaking between the minister whom Mulé calls the “spearhead of the government” and the majority party that leads the government.

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