The article discusses the diminishing influence of ongoing judicial investigations into the administration of Milan's mayor, Beppe Sala, and their potential impact on leftist candidates aiming to challenge him in upcoming primaries. It notes that recent developments suggest these investigations are losing momentum, with some cases being dismissed or downgraded. The Procura (public prosecutors) appears to be shifting focus away from broad allegations of corruption toward individual incidents. This shift undermines efforts by certain factions within the current majority to leverage these investigations as a justification for discontinuity with Sala's governance. Key examples include the dismissal of seized chats related to former deputy mayor Lucia De Cesaris and the cancellation of asset freezes linked to luxury hotel projects. Additionally, the Constitutional Court's potential ruling on the investigation into the Milano-Cortina Olympics could further weaken the legal pressure on Sala's administration.
Bias read (Right): The article frames the weakening of judicial investigations against Mayor Sala as a setback for those advocating for a radical leftist change in Milan. It implies that the judiciary has become less aggressive in pursuing these cases, which is portrayed as favorable to the current administration. The





