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Elections: Fugatti leaves the door open for a role in Rome: 'Arriving at the end of my mandate? We will see' | Corriere
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Elections: Fugatti leaves the door open for a role in Rome: 'Arriving at the end of my mandate? We will see' | Corriere della Sera (IT) | it

From Corriere della Sera · () Italian

Translated from Italian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • Trentino Governor Maurizio Fugatti has left open the possibility of taking on a role in Rome, hinting at a potential move away from his regional leadership.
  • Fugatti expressed his commitment to finishing his current term but acknowledged future possibilities.
  • He also criticized state regulations and mentioned a "Plan B" for remaining in political office.

Trentino Governor Maurizio Fugatti has strategically left the door ajar for a potential political future in Rome, while maintaining a public commitment to his current regional mandate. Responding to inquiries about his intentions, Fugatti stated his aim to complete his term as governor but did not rule out future opportunities at the national level. "Arriving at the end of my mandate? We will see," he remarked, suggesting a calculated ambiguity about his long-term plans. Fugatti also took the opportunity to criticize existing state regulations, implying they present challenges to regional governance. Adding another layer to his political maneuvering, he alluded to a "Plan B" that could ensure his continued involvement in politics, even if it means transitioning away from his current gubernatorial role. This strategic positioning suggests Fugatti is actively exploring avenues for career advancement while navigating the complexities of regional and national politics.

Arriving at the end of my mandate? We will see

โ€” Maurizio FugattiTrentino Governor Maurizio Fugatti's response when asked about his future political plans beyond his current term.
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Originally published by Corriere della Sera in Italian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.