On February 5, Italian editorial priority was dominated by the Council of Ministers' definitive approval of the 'Security Decree.' In the morning, editors tracked the final negotiations between the Meloni government and the Quirinale, as President Mattarella intervened to modify clauses regarding preventive detention and police immunity. Media outlets framed this as a tactical retreat by the government, rebranding detention as 'accompaniment.' By early afternoon, the narrative shifted toward the Milano-Cortina 2026 Olympic Village, where President Mattarella's visit was used by editors to contrast domestic political friction with a message of global diplomacy, underscored by the arrival of US officials Vance and Rubio. Simultaneously, news of a family of four killed by carbon monoxide in Lucca provided a tragic domestic counterpoint. In the evening, the focus returned to the approved decree. Editors highlighted Prime Minister Meloni’s 'hardline' rhetoric and Minister Nordio’s warning against a return to 1970s-style political terrorism, while sports desks pivoted to Juventus’s 3-0 defeat against Atalanta.