But these questions remain like a boulder in the recent history of Italian politics," Carfagna concluded.
(LaPresse) – “If there were to be” an involvement of Italian political parties or personalities in the affair related to Russian funds “I doubt that Italians would want to send to Parliament people who were paid by Putin, by Russia.” This was said by Mara Carfagna, minister for the South and Territorial Cohesion, interviewed in LaPresse’s Election Special.
“I keep asking myself questions about what happened on July 21, when the Draghi government was sent home,” she added. “It was not sent home because it was governing badly, so I wonder why it was brought down, as it happens, by those who have repeatedly questioned the policy of support for Ukraine and also the policy of sanctions, and I am referring in particular to Giuseppe Conte and Matteo Salvini. There are doubts, I hope that these revelations do not also unveil a link to what happened last July 21 because otherwise it would be very serious indeed. But these questions remain like a boulder in the recent history of Italian politics,” Carfagna concluded.
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