If necessary, confirmation arrives that the broad field, with the alliance between Pd and M5S, is shelved. Five-star leader Giuseppe Conte writes what appears to be the final word, which posts a screenshot of another Enrico Letta post on Facebook in which, in the context of a photo of Draghi greeting, we read: “Italy she was betrayed . The Democratic Party defends it. And you, are you with us? “. The defender of the people attacks: “It’s true, Enrico. Italians waiting for answers.” It is a frontal attack on the Draghi agenda you invoked, “which” has very little to do with the issues of social justice and environmental protection, which have been rejected and humiliated with contempt. But now is not the time anymore. for formulas and palace games. Now that there are elections, not only will the well-known commentators of newspapers and talk shows who attack us and the protagonists of the financial salons who hate us will vote. Even those who don’t count and those who have no voice will be able to make their judgment regret. We will always be there for them”.
Conte’s words are followed by a battery of notes, tweets and statements in the same vein as deputies and senators. Objective: to dismantle the Draghi agenda and contrast it with “the social agenda of M5S”. The feeling that derives from this is that the Movement is trying to go back to its origins, in many ways. It focuses on war horses, to say “enough is enough hunger and poor wages for our young people, heavier wages for workers, protection of 50,000 small construction companies at risk of bankruptcy, real fight against pollution and no drills and incinerators”, summarized the pentastelate leader himself. “Themes of the ‘left’, to occupy the space left free by the Democratic Party that moves more and more to the center”, reason with LaPresse some parliamentary sources of the five stars. To then make a solitary race against the other parties, including the Democratic Party, to mark an almost ‘anthropological’ difference with the professional politicians.
In this direction, the founder Beppe Grillo also dictates the line again, breaking a silence that lasted throughout the government crisis, with a video from the terrace of his house published on his blog. “I watched that parliament while Draghi was speaking” and it was “an old view, of people who have been there for 30 or 40 years”, says the M5S guarantor, according to whom “that Parliament there doesn’t deserve, much less Draghi, and neither does the last of the Italians deserves”. And so Grillo dusts off the old five-star recipe: “Our two terms are the light in this incredible darkness, they are the interpretation of politics as a public service” and they are “an antibiotic”. As a corollary, comes the strong attack on former student Luigi Di Maio: “There are people who enter politics to become a briefcase. ‘Giggino’ briefcase ‘is now there waiting to be filed in some NATO ministry.”
In this ‘back to the future’ Alessandro Di Battista also reappears, telling me: “Many of you write to me to throw me back into the fray, I’m honest, I’m not willing to do anything to get back to Parliament” . He also guarantees that “I have never believed in the Italian politics of professional politics. It is not part of me. Fighting against professional politics and seeing politics as a limited-time service to citizenship is what I have always believed in.” Thus, “in the next few days I will finish my work, I will return to Italy and see what happens”. Those who were once the souls of the Movement – with the capital ‘V’ symbol of origins, as all those elected now go back to writing in the electoral campaign – are back in the field, in short. And the reunion seems closer and closer.
If necessary, confirmation arrives today that the broad field, with the alliance between Pd and M5S, is shelved. Five-star leader Giuseppe Conte writes what appears to be the final word, which posts a screenshot of another Enrico Letta post on Facebook in which, in the context of a photo of Draghi greeting, we read: “Italy she was betrayed . The Democratic Party defends it. And you, are you with us? “. The defender of the people attacks: “It’s true, Enrico. Italians waiting for answers.” It is a frontal attack on the Draghi agenda you invoked, “which” has very little to do with the issues of social justice and environmental protection, which have been rejected and humiliated with contempt. But now is not the time anymore. for formulas and palace games. Now that there are elections, not only will the well-known commentators of newspapers and talk shows who attack us and the protagonists of the financial salons who hate us will vote. Even those who don’t count and those who have no voice will be able to make their judgment regret. We will always be there for them”.
Conte’s words are followed by a battery of notes, tweets and statements in the same vein as deputies and senators. Objective: to dismantle the Draghi agenda and contrast it with “the social agenda of M5S”. The feeling that derives from this is that the Movement is trying to go back to its origins, in many ways. It focuses on war horses, to say “enough is enough hunger and poor wages for our young people, heavier wages for workers, protection of 50,000 small construction companies at risk of bankruptcy, real fight against pollution and no drills and incinerators”, summarized the pentastelate leader himself. “Themes of the ‘left’, to occupy the space left free by the Democratic Party that moves more and more to the center”, reason with LaPresse some parliamentary sources of the five stars. To then make a solitary race against the other parties, including the Democratic Party, to mark an almost ‘anthropological’ difference with the professional politicians.
In this direction, the founder Beppe Grillo also dictates the line again, breaking a silence that lasted throughout the government crisis, with a video from the terrace of his house published on his blog. “I watched that parliament while Draghi was speaking” and it was “an old view, of people who have been there for 30 or 40 years”, says the M5S guarantor, according to whom “that Parliament there doesn’t deserve, much less Draghi, and neither does the last of the Italians deserves”. And so Grillo dusts off the old five-star recipe: “Our two terms are the light in this incredible darkness, they are the interpretation of politics as a public service” and they are “an antibiotic”. As a corollary, comes the strong attack on former student Luigi Di Maio: “There are people who enter politics to become a briefcase. ‘Giggino’ briefcase ‘is now there waiting to be filed in some NATO ministry.”
In this ‘back to the future’ Alessandro Di Battista also reappears, saying: “Many of you write to me to throw me back into the fray, I’m honest, I’m not willing to do anything to get back to Parliament”. He also guarantees that “I have never believed in the Italian politics of professional politics. It is not part of me. Fighting against professional politics and seeing politics as a limited-time service to citizenship is what I have always believed in.” Thus, “in the next few days I will finish my work, I will return to Italy and see what happens”. Those who were once the souls of the Movement – with the capital ‘V’ symbol of origins, as all those elected now go back to writing in the electoral campaign – are back in the field, in short. And the reunion seems closer and closer.
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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.