Giuseppe Conte points to Matteo Salvini. On the evening of September 16th the guest of the Corato Formiglio in Piazepulida, the head of the M5S answers a number of questions. But when the conductor asks him for his opinion on the security orders signed during the Conte I government, the former prime minister assumes all responsibility for those actions on the former Lega ally.
Formigli blamed the former prime minister for the “extreme right-wing measures” of security orders approved during his first government. Conte decisively responds, “Security is a problem of entitlement.” This is completely wrong as an approach. The security issue applies to all citizens. But Piazepulida’s host insists: “It’s not security, it’s the president’s security orders.”
But Conte did not stop. “Security is a problem we all have to take on.” After this clarification, the leader of the m5S said in the Conte I government that “after three months of discussions the two political forces had formed a government agreement and found a square in which the positions of the two of them could be merged”. Conte claims for himself that he did not bring the country back to the polls. “My heart beats to the left, but I think the old ideological systems are a little gone,” he continues.
Conte defines himself as a “Catholic-Democrat”. Formigli then reiterates to him: “As a Catholic-Democrat you will re-sign those security decrees. In response, the former prime minister will try to defend the content of any of the rules signed with Salvini. Finally, as for the landings, he said, “That order has my signature on it, and I put my face on it.” But in my opinion Salvini failed because he did not go to European churches.
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