Lega-FdI clash over the appointment of Tridico’s successor

Lega-FdI clash over the appointment of Tridico's successor

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The political pact provides that the choice of the INPS commissioner goes to the Carroccio, but the Minister of Labor has blocked the candidacy of Gabriele Fava. And so Salvini also wants to blow up the agreement on the Inail summit

The political agreement is closed, but the nomination is missing. Around the appointment of the new INPS commissioner, a very tough battle is taking place between the Lega and FdI. The political agreement provides that the leadership of INPS goes to an exponent close to the League and that of Inail to one of FdI. To the INPS, the League has indicated Gabriel Favawhile Fdi indicates for Inail, Stephen Cervone. The appointments of the two commissioners had to be ratified at the last CDM, so much so that the newspapers had given them for granted. But the appointments have not arrived because Minister Calderone opposes Fava. The minister reserves the right to formulate a triad, but in her triad, says the League, Fava’s name is not there.

For Calderone, Fava would be in conflict of interest. The League is upset because “a conflict agitated by the minister who has her husband president of the foundation of the National Council of Labor Consultants makes you smile”. Fava is a lawyer expert in labor policies, has a law firm, and was extraordinary commissioner of Alitalia. Calderone fears a too cumbersome figure like that of Fava, the League replies that being the owner of a studio “has certainly not prevented Maurizio Leo from being appointed deputy minister of the economy”. From the triad of the minister (the appointment will be made with a Dpcm) the name of Fava is missing. Calderone would be identifying other profiles. The League without Fava is ready to blow up the agreement on Inail as well.


  • Carmelo Caruso

  • Carmelo Caruso, journalist in Palermo, Milan, Rome. He started at La Repubblica. Today he works at the Foglio

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