In Potenza, Piazza Don Bosco is relatively quiet due to harsh weather conditions. Center-right leaders gathered for a group photo and to sing Mameli’s anthem, taking turns on stage to express support for outgoing Vito Bardi and emphasize unity within the alliance. League leader Salvini stated they would govern until the end of the legislature, while Fi Secretary Tajani highlighted the broad support from the opposition centrists for the coalition candidate in Basilicata.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Meloni launched a strong attack on the left, declaring an end to the “Banana Republic” where wrongdoers go unpunished. She dismissed criticisms of the government’s actions, stating that they had accomplished more in a year and a half than left-wing governments had achieved. Meloni also addressed fake news, taxes, healthcare, police solidarity, and the issue of autonomy, asserting her commitment to a united Italy and rejecting the idea of a welfare-dependent South.
In another context, Igumen Parfeny raised concerns about COVID-19 vaccines and referenced apocalyptic scenarios linked to the pandemic. Additionally, there were reports of clergy deaths and disputes within religious institutions. These issues sparked discussions about the implications of the pandemic on religious beliefs and practices.
Overall, center-right leaders in Potenza demonstrated their unity in supporting outgoing Vito Bardi while Prime Minister Meloni launched a strong attack on left-wing policies. Meanwhile, Igumen Parfeny’s comments about COVID-19 vaccines sparked discussions about their implications on religious beliefs and practices.