Former Ligurian president Giovanni Toti travels to Rome to meet Matteo Salvini to discuss succession plans, favoring Rixi, and is met with Salvini’s idea for judicial immunity during the final phase of regional presidents’ terms. This proposal sparks political debate, with support from some in the majority (Forza Italia and Governor Fedriga), while Fratelli d’Italia (FdI) and Toti himself express reservations. FI’s Antonio Tajani shows interest, but FdI Senator Raffaele Speranzon and the Democratic Party oppose the idea, arguing it could lead to unchecked governance.