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Vannacci from Vicenza responds to Salvini: "You don't want me? It's every man for himself. But I'm ready for the coalition"
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Vannacci from Vicenza responds to Salvini: "You don't want me? It's every man for himself. But I'm ready for the coalition"

Roberto Vannacci, founder of the Italian party Futuro Nazionale, responded to Matteo Salvini's claim that he no longer wants to work with him by stating that everyone should pursue their own path while focusing on principles and ideals. Vannacci emphasized that his party is open to forming a coalition with others, provided certain core conditions are met, including international positioning, energy policies, security, and an economic system focused on creating wealth for Italy. He also mentioned that he has not spoken directly with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni but is ready to engage in discussions if she contacts him. The event in Vicenza was organized to support goldsmith Mario Roggero, who faces potential prison time for killing two burglars who attacked his jewelry store. The gathering also included a letter read by Alberto Filippi, a former Lega senator who was robbed at home earlier this year.

Roberto Vannacci, leader del movimento politico Futuro nazionale, ha recentemente dato prova di una strategia politica audace e mirata, culminata in una cena privata con circa 100 imprenditori veneti presso la roccaforte di Luca Zaia, il governatore della regione Veneto. Questo evento, organizzato da Luciano Bedin, patron di Fab Group, rappresenta un ulteriore passo avanti per Vannacci nel consolidare il suo peso politico e sociale nel cuore del Veneto, una regione da tempo dominata dalla Lega, partito al quale Vannacci ha deciso di rompere relazioni. La cena, che si terrà a Spresiano, a breve distanza da Mogliano, dove erano state prenotate camere per i dirigenti della Lega, ha suscitato interesse non solo tra gli imprenditori, ma anche tra i media e i commentatori politici.

L’evento ha visto la partecipazione di figure significative, tra cui Alberto Filippi, ex senatore della Lega e imprenditore rapinato in casa lo scorso aprile, e Giuseppe Cruciani, leader del Movimento 5 Stelle. La cena è stata accompagnata da un discorso di Vannacci in cui ha espresso la sua disponibilità a entrare in coalizione con il centrodestra, purché siano rispettate le sue linee rosse. Queste linee, secondo Vannacci, riguardano questioni cruciali come la posizione internazionale dell'Italia, l'approvvigionamento energetico, la sicurezza e la creazione di un sistema economico che favorisca il benessere dei cittadini. L’ex generale ha anche dichiarato di non sentirsi offeso da Matteo Salvini, leader della Lega, e ha sottolineato che la loro collaborazione in passato ha portato benefici per entrambi.

Questo atteggiamento di Vannacci ha trovato eco nei sondaggi, che indicano un aumento costante del supporto per Futuro nazionale negli ultimi mesi. Secondo i dati del Tg La7, il partito di Vannacci ha registrato un incremento del 1,7% nei primi mesi del 2026, raggiungendo il 5,3% nel mese di giugno. Questo risultato ha suscitato interesse tra gli osservatori politici, che vedono nel movimento di Vannacci un possibile elemento di equilibrio nelle prossime elezioni del 2027. Mentre la Lega, sotto la guida di Zaia e Alberto Stefani, continua a mantenere un sostegno stabile, Vannacci sembra essere in grado di attrarre un segmento diverso di elettori, soprattutto quelli che si sentono insoddisfatti delle politiche tradizionali.

Tra i partecipanti alla cena, ci sono imprenditori di diverse dimensioni, da piccole aziende con pochi dipendenti a grandi gruppi industriali con migliaia di impiegati. L’evento ha anche visto la partecipazione di alcuni importanti membri del partito, tra cui Massimiliano Simoni, coordinatore nazionale di Futuro nazionale, e Gianangelo Bof, parlamentare. La cena, che si protrarrà fino a mezzanotte, è stata accompagnata da prodotti locali e bevande tipiche del Veneto, come il Prosecco e i vini regionali. Joe Formaggio, ex consigliere di FdI, ha accompagnato Vannacci e ha espresso soddisfazione per il successo dell’evento, sottolineando che i nuovi aderenti al partito continuano ad aumentare.

Nel frattempo, Vannaci ha anche replicato alle critiche ricevute durante un evento a Vicenza, dove ha risposto alle domande sui suoi rapporti con Salvini e sulla sua visione di coalizione. Ha dichiarato che non sente alcun rancore verso Salvini e ha sottolineato la sua volontà di dialogo con Giorgia Meloni, la leader del centrodestra. L’evento a Vicenza, organizzato per dare sostegno all’orafo Mario Roggero, ha visto la partecipazione di centinaia di persone, con un grande interesse per le posizioni espresse da Vannacci. Con questi sviluppi, il futuro di Vannacci appare promettente, anche se restano da chiarire i dettagli delle sue eventuali alleanze e la sua posizione all'interno del panorama politico italiano.

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la Repubblica logola RepubblicaIndependent🔒CenterFactual 92Objective 755 days ago
Political polls, Vannacci's ride: Fn steadily growing in the last two months

The article discusses the rising popularity of Futuro Nazionale (Fn), led by Roberto Vannacci, based on recent opinion polls. Analysts suggest that Fn could play a crucial role in upcoming 2027 elections, potentially influencing whether Giorgia Meloni’s center-right coalition wins. Over the last two months, Fn has consistently grown in support, according to weekly surveys by Swg for Tg La7. From 3.6% on April 27, Fn reached 5.3% by June 22, showing steady growth despite declines in other governing parties, possibly linked to controversies around a security bill. The rise was further fueled by increased media exposure during Fn’s constituent assembly in Rome in mid-June.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual polling data and contextualizes Fn’s rise relative to other parties, without overtly favoring any side. It notes both Fn’s growth and the decline of governing parties but does not editorialize or use biased language.

Why these scores (Factual 92 · Objective 75): The article presents factual data from polls and tracks Vannacci’s growing support objectively. While it discusses political implications, it does so without overtly taking sides, maintaining a balanced tone despite the political nature of the content.

Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentRightFactual 88Objective 603 days ago
Remigrazione, Casapound and Riconquista deposit 132 thousand signatures in Montecitorio: "There is no Vannacci. Italy does not need generals"

Casapound and other far-right groups have submitted a proposed law to the Italian Chamber of Deputies titled 'Remigrazione' (reverse migration), supported by 132,000 signatures. The proposal aims to address immigration and labor issues, arguing that Italians are willing to take jobs they claim migrants do but are unwilling to accept lower wages. The group criticized Roberto Vannacci, founder of the new political movement Futuro Nazionale, for not supporting their initiative and accused him of being out of touch with the needs of ordinary citizens. They emphasized that the process would take years and require government action, while also responding to Vannacci’s plans to write a book explaining his version of 'remigrazione.'

Bias read (Right): The article frames the 'remigration' proposal as a symbolic act against perceived threats to democracy and freedom, using strong rhetoric such as 'becchini della democrazia' (gravediggers of democracy). It emphasizes the legitimacy of the proposal through the number of signatures and criticizes Vann

Why these scores (Factual 88 · Objective 60): Factual details about the 132,000 signatures and the political action are reported accurately. The article presents the arguments of Casapound and the 'Remigrazione' movement fairly. However, the language used ('becchini della democrazia') is derogatory and shows bias towards the opposition, reducin

Open logoOpenIndependentCenter5 days ago
Vannacci and Cruciani show, bare-chested on stage and dedication to the oraorafo who killed the robbers: We are all Mario Roggero The video

During an event in Vicenza, former general Roberto Vannacci and Giuseppe Cruciani wore a shirt reading 'Siamo tutti Mario Roggero,' referencing the case of goldsmith Mario Roggero, who was sentenced to over 14 years in prison for killing two burglars. The event, organized by Vannacci and dedicated to victims of crime, included a reading of a letter by Alberto Filippi, an entrepreneur and former Lega senator who was recently robbed at home. Cruciani called for expanding the laws on self-defense, arguing that people should have more options to protect themselves during attacks. During the event, Vannacci addressed his political role and relations with the Lega, stating he is open to joining a center-right coalition if certain conditions are met, but emphasized maintaining independence. He also mentioned not having spoken directly with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of Vannacci’s political stance, including his openness to collaboration while emphasizing his independence. It reports both his comments on potential coalition entry and his criticism of the Lega and Meloni without overtly favoring either side. The framing does a

la Repubblica logola RepubblicaIndependent🔒Center5 days ago
Vannacci from Vicenza responds to Salvini: "You don't want me? It's every man for himself. But I'm ready for the coalition"

Roberto Vannacci, founder of the Italian party Futuro Nazionale, responded to Matteo Salvini's claim that he no longer wants to work with him by stating that everyone should pursue their own path while focusing on principles and ideals. Vannacci emphasized that his party is open to forming a coalition with others, provided certain core conditions are met, including international positioning, energy policies, security, and an economic system focused on creating wealth for Italy. He also mentioned that he has not spoken directly with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni but is ready to engage in discussions if she contacts him. The event in Vicenza was organized to support goldsmith Mario Roggero, who faces potential prison time for killing two burglars who attacked his jewelry store. The gathering also included a letter read by Alberto Filippi, a former Lega senator who was robbed at home earlier this year.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Vannacci’s statements neutrally, quoting his positions and responses without overtly favoring any side. It includes direct quotes from Vannacci and mentions his willingness to form a coalition under specific conditions, which reflects a balanced approach to the political debate.

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