After more than three years in power, the president of the Italian Council Giorgia Meloni has offered the country a rare political stability and has maintained a solid popularity. But for the past few weeks, another figure catches the attention: Silvia Salis, whose name circulates as a possible opposition voice in preparation for next year's parliamentary elections.
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After more than three years in power, the president of the Italian Council Giorgia Meloni has offered the country a rare political stability and has maintained a solid popularity. But for the past few weeks, another figure catches the attention: Silvia Salis, whose name circulates as a possible opposition voice in preparation for next year's parliamentary elections.