On February 3, Italian editorial priority centered on the definitive fracture within the right-wing coalition. Throughout the morning, editors tracked the government’s 24-hour postponement of the Cabinet meeting regarding the new 'Security Decree,' as the Lega and Fratelli d'Italia negotiated the controversial 12-hour preventive detention measure. Interior Minister Piantedosi's parliamentary briefing on the Turin clashes provided a backdrop for right-leaning outlets to frame the decree as a necessary response to 'terrorist-like' anarchist aggression. By early afternoon, the narrative shifted abruptly to General Roberto Vannacci, who formalized his departure from the Lega to launch his 'Futuro Nazionale' movement. Editors highlighted the public acrimony between Vannacci and Matteo Salvini, signaling a major realignment on the Italian right. In the evening, news of a domestic tragedy in Naples—the stabbing of a 22-year-old woman allegedly by her brother—briefly shared the front pages with AC Milan’s 3-0 victory over Bologna.