Vittorio Sgarbi skin and hair for Giuseppe Conte on the eve of his meeting with Prime Minister Mario Draghi on the future of M5s in government. During the Sunday, July 3 episode of Controcorrente, the talk show Rete 4 hosted by Veronica Gentili, the art critic reserves words of fire for the president of the 5 Star Movement and crowns Luigi Di Maio as the true promoter of the Grillina idea.
Count before the meeting with the prime minister, you will see the M5s staff but it is as if you don’t hear anyone, attacks the parliamentarian, “the deputies in parliament are figurative, they represent a party that had 33 percent but today would have 3 “. Conte then criticizes the current technical prime minister: “And what was he? Nobody elected him, he wasn’t even a candidate.” For Sgarbi, the parliamentarians and government representatives that Di Maio took out are decisive, “they are the 5 Stars”. That the Contiani leave the government “would not change anything, they do not exist substantially and are halfway through” the beginning of the legislature.
Di Maio’s group “is the most orthodox, the anomalous is Conte’s group that has never been a grillino – Sgarbi attacks – is not the boss of anything. Draghi can continue because opportunism” the M5s can remain in government, but also if they left the majority “the Dimaiani go to the prime minister. And the voters of the M5s” The few players who could vote for them would still vote for Di Maio because he is, Conte is not. They are very different from Grillo “but the Foreign Minister is the only one who has history, it is Sgarbi’s last lash”. is not. More than that…”.
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John Cameron is a journalist at The Nation View specializing in world news and current events, particularly in international politics and diplomacy. With expertise in international relations, he covers a range of topics including conflicts, politics and economic trends.