Morning coverage focused on the electoral law reform simulation showing the center-right gaining a majority, while Sanremo's third night ratings were reported at 9.5 million viewers. Early afternoon brought the controversy over the fire department helicopter transporting lyricist Mogol from Sanremo to Rome, with the Interior Minister defending it by calling him a 'national monument'. Late afternoon saw editorial attention shift dramatically to the Milan tram derailment, with initial reports of multiple injuries escalating to two deaths and dozens injured, the driver claiming illness, and prosecutors opening a manslaughter investigation. Evening reporting maintained focus on the tram tragedy while covering Sanremo's fourth night of cover performances, including Gianni Morandi's surprise duet with his son.