“We came here to find a solution, not to insult, if I insult the president and minister, I will leave the procession.” As soon as the march started from Piazza della Repubblica this morning on Tuesday, March 21, Giuseppe Conte immediately wet the square, which began to hurl insults at Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti. But the anger is great. Except for the super bonus 110: workers, construction company owners, and citizens who get things done.
However, not everyone seems happy with Conte’s presence: “If he comes here as a lawmaker and a citizen, that’s fine, but he’s not unfurling a huge flag with his face and the Five Star symbol – says one protester. Not everyone is with them, quite the opposite”.
Source: Today IT
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