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Stefania Craxi, in the name of her father. “US allies, not subordinates” – Politics

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Stefania Craxi, in the name of her father.  “US allies, not subordinates” – Politics

Even if the new president of the Senate foreign commission were not called Stefania Craxi, the wound would be deep and the tension in the majority skyrocketing. It is all the more so because of everything that that surname, rightly or wrongly, represents for the left wing and, above all, for the M5s. Let’s face it Senator: this election has a bit of the flavor of nemesis. The politics that beats the anti-politics. Do you not find? “With the grillini we are allies of the government. And as such we have an obligation to work together”. Regardless of historical reminiscences, the break with the pentastellates is very deep: how is it mended? “It is not the fault of the center-right if there was no agreement: why couldn’t I have been the unified candidate? In any case, now we need a surplus of responsibility and politics on the part of everyone, first of all the M5s”. Policy? It is a taboo word for many in the Movement. “The foreign policy of a large country like Italy cannot be a matter of political clashes and divisions. The sign I intend to give to my presidency is that of a joint effort, with all the majority and opposition groups to arrive at a common line “. Here: what is your position on weapons? Is it right to send them to Kiev? “Ukraine must be supported without discussion: it is a country that has been attacked, it must be helped in every way. My father has always supported those who fought for freedom. Moreover, let us not forget that Parliament has already spoken.” The M5s leader, Conte, insists on a new vote. “If anyone wants to artfully raise the issue of weapons to embarrass the government, they are wrong. And big”. What is his opinion of Putin? Berlusconi, his party leader, had close relations with the tsar. “Given that Berlusconi has condemned …

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