Tajani’s centre-right Forza Italia (FI) voted in favour European Commission Ursula von der Leyen’s re-election last week.

However, the MEPs from Meloni’s right-wing Brothers of Italy (FdI) party and other Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Matteo Salvini’s League voted against.

“Absolutely not,” Tajani told reporters when asked if these differences could have an impact on the government.

“It has always been clear that there are different positions.

“We belong to different families [at the EU level], but this has no impact on the ruling majority or on the government’s activities.

“FI is always at the forefront on implementing the [government] program without creating any turbulence.

“We intend to reach the end of the parliamentary term with a centre-right majority.

“I can reassure all Italians that there will be no problem regarding the majority holding up”.

On Saturday, the League hit back hard at Tajani who had said it risked being “irrelevant” in Europe after voting against von der Leyen.

Tajani was commenting on the fact that the Patriots for Europe group that the League belongs to did not have any members elected as vice-presidents of the European Parliament.

Tajani’s FI is part of von der Leyen’s centre-right European People’s Party.

The Commission president’s re-election was also backed by the Socialist S&D group, which Italy’s centre-left Democratic Party (PD) belongs to, the liberal Renew Europe group and the Greens, but not by Meloni’s Conservative ECR group.

“Voting with Schlein in order to get a position is embarrassing,” League sources said referring to PD leader Elly Schlein.

“It’s better to not have any vice-presidents than to be with the Greens and the Left.”

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