The first Council of Ministers in January will bring a new commissioner to Emilia-Romagna for post-flood reconstruction, Fabrizio Curcio. The upcoming agenda also includes discussions on the Milleproroghe and a new decree on sending weapons to Ukraine, with Giorgia Meloni renewing military support for Kiev but awaiting the new American administration’s stance after Trump’s inauguration. Additionally, there will be talks about reforms, with the aim of achieving the separation of magistrates’ careers, resuming the process of premiership, overcoming the Autonomy issue with Forza Italia’s skepticism, and electing four judges to the Constitutional Court. The Consulta will have to decide in January on the admissibility of the referendum on the Calderoli reform, all while trying to avoid internal tensions within the center-right coalition regarding possible amendments to the security bill and Salvini’s desire to return to the Ministry of the Interior. Meanwhile, Brothers of Italy is focusing on the full functioning of migrant centers in Albania, awaiting the European Court of Justice’s ruling in February.
In 2025, there will be elections in five regions: Campania, Marche, Puglia, Tuscany, Valle d’Aosta, and Veneto. While the center-right will need to find a balance on candidates, the alliance is not in question, but the opposition parties will head to the polls still tangled in political vetoes. From the Five Star Movement, Greens, and Left parties not wanting to coalition with Renzi, to Calenda’s voluntary isolation, and the request for a common table from +Europe, while the Democratic Party secretary Schlein continues to work towards unity.
The intention is to address the reconstruction of Emilia-Romagna post-flood with the appointment of Fabrizio Curcio as the new commissioner in the region. The upcoming Council of Ministers will also discuss the Milleproroghe and a new decree on sending arms to Ukraine, with Giorgia Meloni expressing support for military aid to Kiev while awaiting clarity on the new American administration under Trump. Additionally, reforms will be a focus in 2025, aiming to achieve the separation of magistrates’ careers, resume the premiership process, resolve the Autonomy issue, and elect four judges to the Constitutional Court. The Consulta will have to decide on the admissibility of the referendum on the Calderoli reform, managing internal tensions within the center-right on potential amendments to the security bill and Salvini’s ambitions to return to the Ministry of the Interior. Brothers of Italy are concentrating on the functioning of migrant centers in Albania, awaiting the European Court of Justice’s verdict in February.
In 2025, elections are scheduled in five regions: Campania, Marche, Puglia, Tuscany, Valle d’Aosta, and Veneto. While the center-right will have to negotiate candidate selections, the alliance is expected to hold despite opposition parties still grappling with political vetoes. The Five Star Movement, Greens, and Left parties are reluctant to form a coalition with Renzi, Calenda isolates himself voluntarily, and +Europe calls for a joint table, as the Democratic Party secretary Schlein continues working towards party unity.
2025 will see the first Council of Ministers of the year appointing Fabrizio Curcio as the new commissioner for post-flood reconstruction in Emilia-Romagna. The agenda also includes discussions on the Milleproroghe and a new decree on sending weapons to Ukraine, with Giorgia Meloni stating support for military assistance to Kiev while waiting to understand the new American direction post-Trump. The focus on reforms aims to achieve the separation of magistrates’ careers, resume the premiership process, resolve the Autonomy issue, and elect four judges to the Constitutional Court. The Consulta will decide on the admissibility of the referendum on the Calderoli reform, managing tensions within the center-right on potential security bill amendments and Salvini’s ambitions. Brothers of Italy are focused on migrant centers in Albania, awaiting the European Court of Justice’s ruling in February.
In the upcoming elections in 2025, five regions – Campania, Marche, Puglia, Tuscany, Valle d’Aosta, and Veneto – will see negotiations for candidates within the center-right alliance, while opposition parties struggle with political vetoes. The Five Star Movement, Greens, and Left parties continue to resist forming a coalition with Renzi, Calenda remains isolated, and +Europe calls for a joint platform, as the Democratic Party secretary Schlein remains committed to party unity.