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Salvini against Santori: 'He hasn't lived his life for months, he goes where I go'

2020-02-19T12:48:07.709Z


Exchange of jokes between the former League minister and one of the leaders of the sardine movement (ANSA)


Exchange of jokes between the leader of the League Matteo Salvini and that of the sardine movement Mattia Santori , after the day spent in Naples where the two held (separately) meetings.

"The Sardines? This boy (Mattia Santori, ed.), Has not lived a life of his own for months, but goes exactly where I am going. Italy's problems cannot be resolved by saying that Salvini is an idiot". The leader of the League, Matteo Salvini , interviewed it by Radio Crc. "Sardine flop in Naples? What a pity. If one chooses to take a holiday photo with Benetton, Toscani and chooses the radical chic lounges ...." added the ex minister commenting on the demonstration that took place yesterday in Napoli delle Sardine, almost coinciding with its meeting with the militants that took place at the Augusteo Theater. "While they were there I was in Scampia. Everyone chooses what to do," he added. "In Parliament and the government they are slaughtering each other like crazy, I am fed up and as I imagine the Italians too. And live on Facebook he commented:" Yesterday in Naples it was surreal also the sardines and the social centers fight and while everyone is fighting I listen , meeting, gathering proposals and imagining solutions and because it will be a few weeks to the government, in a few months or a year it will be what it will be, but we will go back to the government and we want to be ready and with a great team ".

One of the leaders of the movement intervened on the dispute that took place in Naples during the flash mob of the sardines: "It is easier to destroy than to create. In Naples we would have liked to talk about work. Of Wirhpool, Novolegno, Tirrenia, Almaviva, Riders (who deserve a capital letter) ) Of a people who have lost faith in the future and to whom two alternatives are presented: falling into the arms of populism or abandoning themselves to anti-politics. Unfortunately we are talking about yet another attack by those who have an interest in weakening the message that the sardines brought for three months in Italy and abroad, proposing a different way of communicating and thinking about politics ". So Mattia Santori and the Sardine from Campania comment on the dispute last night in Piazza Dante, in Naples, which they attributed to Potere al Popolo. "We opened the stage just to be inclusive and not replace the realities that have been operating for years in the area. One of the realities that has been given voice has decided to use our stage to attack us, not realizing that by attacking us it has muddied all the instances that had risen on that stage or that would have risen - they continue -. The words that are used qualify those who pronounce them. Attitudes and methods identify the strength of their political message. Our words have never been offensive, we have always been there put in an attitude of listening and dialogue. And we will continue to do it because it is much more difficult to create than to destroy, and we are excited by the difficult challenges. We leave the easy challenges to others ". "Today at 5 we leave for Taranto, where the Apulian fishermen will meet the Neapolitan workers, then in Squinzano where Salvini tries to find his next handful of votes in the xylella. We will not be the next electoral fertilizer - conclude the national leader of the movement and the Sardines from Campania - neither in Campania, nor in Puglia. Nor elsewhere. Ps: we apologize to those who should have intervened and were unable to do so because of this inconvenience ".

Source: ansa

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