President Mattarella's signing of the surrogacy law dominated morning coverage, with the legislation set to take effect Monday, making it a universal crime even when performed abroad. The move represented a victory for Meloni's conservative agenda.
Two parallel institutional confrontations intensified: the magistrates' association challenged the government over migrant detention competencies in Albania, while opposition to differentiated autonomy reform continued following the Constitutional Court's ruling. Minister Calderoli's response to implement court directives while demanding opposition silence sparked further controversy.
By evening, attention shifted to Zelensky's statements suggesting the war could end by 2025, while expressing openness to Trump's potential presidency - a notable shift from previous positions. The day concluded with Netanyahu's empty residence being targeted by rockets, while Sinner's dominant ATP Finals victory provided a unifying national moment.