It is harder to win elections when
you change your candidate midstream, Deputy Premier and League
leader Matteo Salvini said Tuesday aftre the defeat in Sardinia
of centre-right governor candidate Paolo Truzzu, who was imposed
by Premier Giorgia Meloni over the League's initial choice and
incumbent Christian Solinas of the Sardinian Action Party.
"When you change a running candidate it is more complicated,"
said Salvini, who is also the transport minister.
"It also applies to a mayor.
"But I will never be the one who, when things go well, it is my
merit and when things go wrong it is the fault of others", he
said referring to Meloni..
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