“Giuseppe Conte is today the leader of a party in great difficulty. The 5 Star Movement was never the same as the League, but a varied movement, and under government testing it exploded.” Words and music by the president of the Lazio region, Nicola Zingaretti, interviewed in Metropolis about the crisis on the grid after the separation from Luigi Di Maio. For the governor of Lazio, “the result of a 5-star work confirms that this analysis was correct and that there was a mission to detach the M5S from its strategic alliance with the League. And I – added the former secretary of the Democratic Party – continue to think that the outcome of the debate at M5S does not concern only the Movement, but the entire centre-left, the progressive camp”.
To those asked if Conte is a point of reference, Zingaretti replied: “I said this at a particular moment: the day after Conte was elected as leader and prime minister of a new alliance. And I was the one who fought this hypothesis the most, arguing that it was necessary to have a clear discontinuity”. “Then, thanks to an initiative by Di Maio and Matteo Renzi, it was decided to continue with Conte premier”, explained the governor of Lazio, reiterating that his was an observation “but also the refusal of a cunning that is to have a person of responsibilities and from the next day they start to tire her. It’s not a trial, which now Conte is a point of reference seems to me to have been overcome by a fact.” The former secretary of the Democratic Party recovered everything in a short time.
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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.