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Bank case, centre-right: motion of no confidence against the government

Brunetta announces a motion from the entire center-right against the government - The 5 Star Movement has already presented a motion of no confidence in Boschi - The Minister of Reforms: "We'll see who has the majority"

Bank case, centre-right: motion of no confidence against the government

The opposition tries to push the government over the bank case, but the numbers do not worry the Executive. “Tomorrow, all of the center-right united, in the House and in the Senate, we will present a motion of no confidence against the government. Boschi is only a daughter of this government, a daughter with a conflict of interest, but whoever has the greatest conflicts of interest is President Renzi ”. This was announced today by the parent company of Forza Italia in the Chamber, Renato Brunetta

Along the same lines Matteo Salvini: “The Pd in ​​Parliament will save Boschi's seat – said the secretary of the Northern League -. With what she and Renzi have done, with the dark (not so much) tangles between banks and families, ruining hundreds of thousands of savers, she should resign. As far as we are concerned, we already have no confidence in the Prime Minister too, with the hope of finding the support of all the oppositions. That infamous Renzi talks about jackals who take advantage of the dead, but the death of the pensioner is his fault ”. 

Sunday Renzi he had already responded curtly to these controversies: "Whoever exploits the death of people disgusts me".

As for the Movement 5 Stars, has already presented a motion of no confidence in the Woods. "We will discuss in the Chamber - said the minister -, we will vote and then we will see who has the majority". Treasury number one, Pier Carlo Padoan, it is certain that the owner of the Reforms will come out of this affair "head held high". 

Meanwhile, judicial investigations into the Banca Etruria case continue. In particular, the former president Lorenzo Rosi and the former member of the board of directors Luciano Nataloni are being investigated in the third line of inquiry opened by the Arezzo prosecutor's office on the institute's top management. Corriere della Sera reports that the accusation against them is of "failure to disclose conflicts of interest". 

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