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EUROPEAN ELECTIONS – Renzi: 80 euros are just the beginning

The Premier: “It's easy to shout 'we have to give everyone money', it's difficult to give 80 euros and find cover. It is not enough to scream and protest” – Grillo: “We have already won, we will be very bad, but we do not need revenge” – Berlusconi: “Grillo is no longer funny, it is and must be scary: voting for him is absolutely dangerous” – Alfano: “We keep Well"

The extra 80 euros in the paycheck "are just the beginning", because soon there will be "a tax reduction for families who earn less than 1500 euros, starting with pensioners and VAT numbers". This is the main argument on which it focuses Matteo Renzi in these last hours of the electoral campaign before Sunday's vote for the European elections.   

"The tour of Italy in 80 days", is the title of the presentation used at the press conference at Palazzo Chigi: "Sunday will be a referendum between those who want to change Europe and those who want to use it as a great alibi for Italian policies - he added the President of the Council -. It is a ballot between fear and hope, between those who want to protest, insult and those who want to roll up their sleeves so that things can change. It's easy to shout 'we have to give everyone money', it's difficult to give 80 euros and find cover. It's not enough to scream and protest."

The reference is naturally to Beppe Grillo, which today starting at 18 will be in Rome in Piazza San Giovanni, where the "party" of the 5 Star Movement will take place. “We've already won, we'll be very bad, but we don't need revenge – said the Genoese comedian last night, trying to tone down -. What we express is good anger. When we send them home, we will accompany them with a caress and tell them: come, it's over".

While Grillo drives away the ghosts of possible unrest, Silvio Berlusconi there evokes: “With this disturbing presence of the 5 Star Movement – ​​said the former Cavaliere on the microphones of Radio Montecarlo –, we have to see what can happen, I think important riots can also happen. Grillo is no longer funny, he is and must be scary: voting for him is absolutely dangerous, he says the same things Hitler said in 1933. he He said he will march on Rome, he asked for the head of the President of the Republic ”.

Meanwhile, the interior minister and president of the new centre-right, Angelino Alfano, closed the electoral campaign for the European elections in Milan: "All the polls report that we are holding up well", he maintains. 

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