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Citizenship income: between Conte and Renzi a white-hot clash. “Come without an escort”, “You speak like a mafioso”

Very tough clash on basic income between Conte and Renzi – The leader of the Five Stars provokes that of Iv: “Come unescorted among the citizens to talk about your ideas” – Renzi replies: “You are half a man, you speak like a mafioso, you owe yourself to be ashamed"

Citizenship income: between Conte and Renzi a white-hot clash. “Come without an escort”, “You speak like a mafioso”

Il CBI inflames the electoral campaign and causes a very hard clash between the leader of the Five stars, Giuseppe Conte, and that of Italy Viva, Matteo Renzi, who had defenestrated him from Palazzo Chigi two years ago, paving the way for Mario Draghi. The former pentastellato prime minister has lit the fuse from Sicily who hopes to recover consensus by defending the basic income without ifs and buts that almost all the other political forces would instead like to reform given the disappointing results in terms of creating new jobs.

CITIZENSHIP INCOME, COUNT: "RENZI COMES TO TALK ABOUT IT WITH THE CITIZENS WITHOUT AN ESCORT"

He said Tale"Renzi he has to do one thing: come, finally without an escort, to talk to the citizens and to present his ideas. He says that in Italy there is no need for a social protection system. He comes to tell and does not hide ”.

The reply of Italia Viva and Matteo Renzi was immediate and very harsh, who for some time has been looking in vain for a direct confrontation with Conte which the leader of the Five Stars has always refused.

CITIZENSHIP INCOME, RENTI TO CONTE: "YOU ARE HALF A MAN, YOU SPEAK LIKE A MAFIA: SHAME ON YOU"

Renzi, who was defended not only by his party but also by other political forces, was implacable: “You must be ashamed, Giuseppe Conte, thinking that someone can beat me. This way of doing politics that praises violence is incredible: Conte you are half a man, have the courage to have a civil confrontation on the issues, yours is a mafia language of politics ". Then Renzi, who is preparing to hold a rally today at Palermo, called the Minister of the Interior, Luciana Lamorgese, to denounce "the death threats on social media following Conte's words" and ask for attention from the police.

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