The city of Milan is preparing for a potential shift in its political landscape as the center-right coalition discusses possible candidates for the mayoral election. Following the League's announcement of primaries for the mayoral race, Ignazio La Russa, president of the Senate, has organized a meeting with leaders of the center-right parties to discuss their candidate. Meanwhile, Pietro Tatarella, an independent former member of Forza Italia and a local councilor, has announced his candidacy for mayor. He plans to highlight his acquittal in the 'Mensa dei Poveri' investigation during a press conference. The center-right alliance is divided, with different factions supporting various candidates such as Silvia Sardone, Maurizio Lupi, and Carlo Cottarelli. Tatarella, who was previously arrested but later acquitted in the investigation, presents himself as a victim of the justice system.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced overview of the situation, mentioning multiple candidates supported by different factions within the center-right coalition and presenting Tatarella's perspective alongside the broader political context. There is no clear ideological slant in the framing or emphasis.





