"It would no longer be the Movement I would find myself in. Staying stuck in two terms is not an option, but a founding rule of the Movement".
This is how Alessandro Di Battista responds to Bruno Vespa who asks him is he ready to leave the Movement if a third term should be decided also for parliamentarians.
In the Vespa book "Why Italy loved Mussolini and how it resisted the dictatorship of the virus" published on October 29 by Mondadori Railibri, Di Battista says that "the Movement is weakening because it is returning to bipolarism. The M5S was born for hinder bipolarism, which is the system most pleasing to the establishment thanks to the principle of false alternation and the division of power with appointments ".
The same line was expressed yesterday by Davide Casaleggio in a long interview.
Therefore, the tension in the movement remains high in view of the General States of the Movement.