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Molinari: "Pier Silvio Berlusconi is already dictating the political line, Tajani and Renzi are cornered."

Molinari: "Pier Silvio Berlusconi is already dictating the political line, Tajani and Renzi are cornered."

Molinari's statements highlight Pier Silvio Berlusconi's growing role in the Italian political landscape. Even before his potential candidacy, Berlusconi Jr. established himself as a central figure, criticizing Tajani on the Ius Scholae and distancing himself from Renzi in the race for the leadership of the center.

Pier Silvio Berlusconi continues to be a hot topic in Italian politics, even before officially announcing his candidacy. Molinari, analyzing the Mediaset CEO's latest moves, says: "He's establishing himself as a leading figure even before entering the fray," underscoring Pier Silvio's growing centrality in public debate.

It's not just a matter of visibility: Molinari highlights the recent attack on Tajani on the issue of Ius Scholae, a topic particularly dear to the Foreign Minister, whom Berlusconi Jr. is calling for to step back. No less significant is the distancing from Matteo Renzi: "He talks about the center, but tells him he's not fit to represent it," a dig that reshuffles the deck in the Italian centrist space.

These statements and strategies place Pier Silvio Berlusconi at the center of political attention, shake the balance of power at the center, and fuel the debate on possible new alliances.

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