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ANSA – Brazilian Minister says Italian prime minister fell after ‘winking’ at Putin 21/07/2022 09:10

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Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio blamed pro-Russian parties for the fall of Prime Minister Mario Draghi, who resigned after losing support in parliament.

“It is no coincidence that the government has been overthrown by political forces winking at Vladimir Putin,” the chancellor said on Thursday, 21st. said. “This is just the first act of a journey to pull Italy out of its historic alliances and destabilize it economically,” added Di Maio.

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Draghi, one of the hardest voices in the European Union against the Putin regime, was ousted by three parties accused of sympathy for the Russian president.

One of them, conservative Forza Italia (FI), is led by former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, a longtime friend of Putin. “With the Russian representative.

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On the other hand, the ultra-nationalist Liga even signed a cooperation agreement with the regime’s support party United Russia and its leader, Senator Matteo Salvini, saying in 2015 it would “exchange the two Mattarellas”. [presidente da Itália] through Putin”

The third party responsible for Draghi’s downfall is the anti-system 5 Star Movement (M5S), which president and former prime minister Giuseppe Conte has accused of allowing Russia to use a health aid operation for Italy at the start of the coronavirus pandemic. 19 for intelligence and propaganda purposes.

Di Maio himself was a historic M5S figure, but left the movement because he disagreed with Conte’s line against sending military aid to Ukraine. “I fought a battle with NATO and the European Union to put the M5S on the right side of history. Seeing that this was not possible, I decided to leave when even the Russian ambassador in Rome supported the M5S,” said the minister.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Moscow had “nothing to do” with the Italian crisis. “Not only analysts and bloggers, but also Italian politicians attribute domestic political changes to Russia. This shocked us.”

According to Zakharova, Draghi’s government “must be judged by the Italians”. “Italy is a sovereign, independent country that should not depend on anyone. I don’t understand the internal need to explain what’s going on with external factors,” he said.

7/21/2022 9:10 amupdated on 7/21/2022 9:30 am

source: Noticias
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