Rome, August 9 (LaPresse) – "I am very proud of the political force I represent, and the people of Calabria have great trust in us: this means that the battles we fight for healthcare, legality, and infrastructure are yielding results, while the center-right representatives limit themselves to cutting ribbons on projects we launched when we were in government and to defunding public healthcare to favor private healthcare. With these premises, the M5S would like to have the honor of leading the coalition, and I hope it will be as broad as possible," said M5S deputy Vittoria Baldino in an interview with Corriere della Sera. When asked about the fact that PD and AVS also claim the choice of the gubernatorial candidate, she replied: "As a voter, I would not be happy to see a reshuffling of names in the newspapers. The united progressive front will know how to choose in the interest of the citizens." "At the national level, as well as the regional level, we want to send the right-wing home and build a serious and credible alternative," she continued in the interview. "For this reason, with humility and, let me say, also with generosity, we are building alliances in Marche, Campania, Tuscany, Puglia, and Veneto. It is not the image of a coalition that quarrels but of a coalition that discusses. We do not have the glue of power that holds us together at all costs like the center-right does, and this is an advantage for us. Each region has its own story, with sensitivities that deserve respect and consideration. For this reason, there can be longer times. For example, I am very happy with the outcome of the M5S base vote on Giani in Tuscany." And about the divisions within the Movement, especially in Tuscany: "There are resistances from that part of the base that has been in opposition so far. It is an understandable position, as is also understandable those who work alongside the PD every day in municipal councils and ask for an agreement. There was a vote, and a majority emerged that in a democracy must always be respected. But we must not forget that the opportunity to enter the council is also the opportunity to carry forward our battles."