Genoa Mayor Salis Emerges as Potential National Challenger to Meloni's Right-Wing Government
Former Olympic hammer thrower building momentum as polls suggest she could command 6.5% nationally for left-wing coalition
L'essentiel
- Marco Salis, the 40-year-old mayor of Genoa and former Olympic hammer thrower, is emerging as a potential national challenger to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's right-wing government.
- Despite not having declared a candidacy or party, polls suggest her hypothetical list could command 6.5% nationally, bringing the leftist coalition to 45.5%—within striking distance of the right-wing coalition at 46.8%.
- Salis, who was vice president of Italy's Olympic Committee before entering politics as a compromise candidate, has progressive credentials but is shifting toward the political center as she considers a national role.
Résumé généré par IA
Marco Salis, the 40-year-old mayor of Genoa and former Olympic hammer thrower, is emerging as a potential national challenger to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's right-wing government. Despite not having declared a candidacy or party, polls suggest her hypothetical list could command 6.5% nationally, bringing the leftist coalition to 45.5%—within striking distance of the right-wing coalition at 46.8%. Salis, who was vice president of Italy's Olympic Committee before entering politics as a compromise candidate, has progressive credentials but is shifting toward the political center as she considers a national role.






