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Popess Francesca Chaouqui distances herself from Capuano: “I have nothing to do with him”

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Popess Francesca Chaouqui distances herself from Capuano: “I have nothing to do with him”

In every troubled story they end up questioning her and this she considers unfair. She gets furious: “I have nothing to do with it.” Francesca Immacolata Chaouqui, known as the Popess, he does not want to add anything else, he is passing the Republic Day away from Rome to participate in spiritual exercises and there is no need for interviews.

He only wants to do one thing: to deny any implication in the story of Matteo Salvini’s trip to Moscow and above all any link with Antonio Capuano, the former Campania deputy who collaborated with the leader of the League in his diplomatic adventure. The PR, founder of the non-profit organization Ripartiamo, is close to Salvini, especially in this “pacifist” turning point born with the beginning of the war in Ukraine and does not want to mix her name with that of Frattaminore’s lawyer who has revealed, without much confidentiality , the alleged peace plan to be submitted to the Russian Federation and then “put on Draghi’s table”, as the senator himself said.

In an interview with Republic then she also denied that she was the organizer of the unfortunate visit to Poland: «I was on the border with my non-profit organization and he decided to come and visit the border. In the story with the Polish mayor I didn’t have any role ».

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