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Renzi attacks: "M5S is an algorithm, not a party"

In an interview with "la Repubblica", the secretary of the Democratic Party holds back on the political elections ("I'm in no hurry, let's decide what Italy needs, without worries but also without repeating 2013") - Yes to the commission of inquiry on banks, no to the union's rearguard battles on vouchers – Hard jab at Beppe Grillo

Renzi attacks: "M5S is an algorithm, not a party"

“Grillo wins if he denounces evil, not if he tries to govern. Those guys are already divided, they hate each other between ruling groups, they make false papers and signatures to wage war. But they are an algorithm, not a party. He is the head of a system that repeats to his followers only what they want to hear, gathering the foam of the wave of the web”. The attack that the secretary of the Pd, Matteo Renzi, reserves against Beppe Grillo and the Movimento 5 Stelle in an interview with "la Repubblica" is very harsh and sarcastic.

But Renzi also talks about political elections, upcoming battles, banks and vouchers.

On the return to the vote "I'm not in a hurry, let's decide what Italy needs, without worries but also without repeating 2013, where we paid an electoral tribute to the sense of responsibility of the Democratic Party" says Renzi who explains: "For me, being of left is also to innovate: to be guarantors of justice, to lower taxes, not necessarily tow the union that ideologically contests the vouchers and then uses them”.

In the interview, the secretary of the Democratic Party also talks about banks and says: “I can't wait for the commission of inquiry to shed light on the real responsibilities, from politicians to managers and institutional controllers. The Etruria case cost us a lot, but we did everything that needed to be done. We put the bank under police headquarters and sent the administrators home, including Boschi's father. Etruria is the only bank sanctioned twice. We will see who will be convicted and who will not”.

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