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Salvini, on Lamorgese is a clash with Letta

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Durigon and then Letta. Matteo Salvini returns to fire on his ally, who once again calls for the resignation of the under-secretary of the League, and specifies: “With Durigon we will discuss what is most useful for him and for the movement, for the government and the ‘Italy. Wasting time in polemics about the past … Fortunately, fascism and communism have been defeated and dismissed. I will discuss it with Claudio personally and of whom I have the utmost confidence ». Then he targets the Minister of the Interior Luciana Lamorgese, «The criticisms of you do not come from Salvini but from the numbers and mathematics is not an opinion. More than a thousand deaths in the Mediterranean are the sign of the rejection of the work of the Minister of the Interior: but how does Lamorgese occupy his time? ».

In short, the leader of the League, Matteo Salvini, once again rejects the action of the owner of the Viminale on the issue of migrants on the whole line, and does so on the sidelines of his speech at the Rimini Meeting. «It is necessary to think of a change – asks Salvini – the minister must do the things he has not yet begun to do. Faced with the hypothesis of a resurgence of terrorism with the Taliban in Afghanistan, we are unable to face a rave in Viterbo … ». But on this point comes the reply of the secretary Dem Enrico Letta: “I find that the criticisms that are directed towards the Minister of the Interior (Lamorgese, ed) by both opposition parties and those in government are absolutely specious “. Criticism insists the Pd secretary, “which are simply linked to generating a climate of mistrust – he adds – and to always and in any case agitating the issue of security as a topic on which to gain votes. I defend the minister, I believe that the government is doing a good job on these issues and I encourage you to move forward ». So much so, he adds, that “I pledge and commit my party to support Draghi and to be our prime minister at least until the natural deadline of 2023”.

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