Salvini’s great friend abandons Salvini: Senna goes with the Third Pole

Salvini's great friend abandons Salvini: Senna goes with the Third Pole

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For days there was talk of his farewell. Now the regional councilor of Lombardy leaves the League and joins the group of Calenda and Renzi. The Carroccio loses pieces

Matteo Salvini’s great friend abandons Salvini. A clamorous farewell is consummated in Lombardy. The regional councilor Gianmarco Senna leaves the League and goes with the Third Pole. He is not a simple Lega supporter. He is the Northern League with whom Salvini spent the night talking about politics and reasoning about Lombardy. Owner of some premises in Milan, it is in Senna’s “hamburgherie” that Salvini’s assault on the sky begins. In those premises a community of destiny was born that climbed the party: Salvini, Lorenzo Fontana, Luca Morisi, Andrea Paganella, Eugenio Zoffili, Fabrizio Cecchetti (current secretary of the Lombard League) Senna and Salvini’s ex-wife, Giulia Martinelli today “director” in the Lombardy region with a leading role in the council of Attilio Fontana, head of the secretariat.

Suffering for some time, Senna had performed poorly at the municipals. For days, the League had been talking about his farewell. He adheres to the third pole, which means that he is ready to take the lead on Letizia Moratti, candidate for the regional elections with Calenda. The League continues to lose pieces. The Northern Committee, Umberto Bossi’s current, continues with its proselytizing activity.

In the south, Basilicata, the leadership of the party was entrusted to Vincenzo Pepe. An unelected former parliamentarian, he was recovered with this post and as a consultant to Salvini. In these days the book by Luca Zaia has arrived in the bookstore which tells of a modern League “The pessimists do not make a fortune” (Marsilio). Friday there will be the funeral of Bobo Maroni. Two Northern League supporters fought for state funerals: Giancarlo Giorgetti and Stefano Candiani. Before his death, the League opposed Maroni. They have never forgiven his collaboration with Il Foglio. They called him “traitor”. They were a family. He is falling apart, slowly, between tears and slammed doors.

  • Carmelo Caruso

  • Carmelo Caruso, journalist in Palermo, Milan, Rome. He started at La Repubblica, wrote for Panorama for eight years dealing with politics, news, culture. In 2018 in Il Giornale. Today in the editorial office of Il Foglio.



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