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26 February 2019 "Matteo Salvini excludes a return to a national alliance with the center-right." With the old center-right I will never return, this must be clear, "said the leader of the League in an interview with the Republic," we govern together in the regions , in the municipalities. But it ends there ", even after the success with Christian Solinas in Sardinia.

"Today we have to celebrate a new page for the island", explained Salvini, "all the others are learned analyzes of political scientists. It was a local vote that has no bearing on national choices at all. I no longer feel myself "strong and Luigi (Di Maio) must not feel weaker".

The Minister of the Interior and Deputy Prime Minister assured that with M5s "everything is going well, we will go ahead" even after the European elections: "I gave my word and my word is worth five years and not five months".

As for the center-right alliance, Salvini noted that "it works at the local level".
Salvini refused the definition of the 'double oven' to describe the double track of the Northern League, on the one hand the alliance at the national level with the 5 stars, and the persistence at the local level of the center-right coalition. "It is done out in the open," he claimed. "It has been valid since June 1 and it is from June 1st that people say that the government falls. Berlusconi himself told me 'Matteo go and try'". "I am stubborn: I gave a word and my word is valid for 5 years and not for 5 months. Nothing changes if you win in Basilicata if you win at the European Championships, well let's go ahead".

Berlusconi: "Salvini is not self-sufficient"
The thud of the Five Stars in Sardinia, after the one in Abruzzo, shows that the Italians are coming to their senses, they are reopening their eyes. And that the future belongs to the united center-right. So Silvio Berlusconi in his talks after yesterday's vote, convinced that Sunday's vote reduced the Salvini League, which would not be self-sufficient. The topic, in his opinion, is not so much thinking about the crisis as it is working in Basilicata, where the center-right candidate at the end of March is from Forza Italia.