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Conte (M5S), the ban on fraudulent candidacies for the European elections is right but proposing it now is a mockery

The Five Star leader's proposal to make ministers and parliamentarians ineligible for membership in the European Parliament is correct in substance but it comes when the horses have already escaped from the stable and for this reason it has the flavor of a hoax

Conte (M5S), the ban on fraudulent candidacies for the European elections is right but proposing it now is a mockery

The leader of the Five stars, Giuseppe Conte, presented a bill to make ministers and parliamentarians ineligible for candidacy in the European elections. Very right: who would not agree to ban the scam applications? But, due to the delay in which it was presented, the Conte proposal also has the flavor of a scam. What is the point of presenting a bill, sacrosanct in content, when the horses have already bolted from the stable? It just tastes like real mockery. Conte was supposed to present his proposal at the beginning of this legislature but doing so now, less than a month before the European elections, seems like a mockery. However good it goes, his proposal will be valid in five years but by then who knows what the national and international political scenario will be. With his initiative, the leader of the Five Star Movement will gain some headlines in the newspapers but he will not have stopped the scam candidacies in the slightest which become a double scam, in the case of those representatives of the Government or parliamentarians (to be Melons a Schlein, Tajani a calenda and Salvini) who are running in the European elections but have already said that, if elected, they will not go to Brussels or Strasbourg but will remain in the Italian Parliament. Conte, don't make fun of us.

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