League leader Matteo Salvini and
ex-premier and Forza Italia (FI) leader Silvio Berlusconi had a
telephone conversation on Friday to talk about the idea of
turning their alliance into a formal federation, League sources
said.
The call was affectionate and positive the sources said.
"We want to build for the good of Italy," Salvini said,
according to the sources.
Berlusconi, 84, has been seriously ill in recent months after
having a nasty bout of COVID19 last year.
Unlike FI and the League, the other big centre-right group,
Giorgio Meloni's Brothers' of Italy (FdI) party, is not
supporting Premier Mario Draghi's government of national unity.
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