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Di Battista, "nice" M5s the one who voted against 2x thousand

2021-11-25T14:29:21.342Z


"The Movement, in 2013, refused 43 million euros of public funding and it was a beautiful Movement. (ANSA)


(ANSA) - ROME, NOVEMBER 25 - "The Movement, in 2013, refused 43 million euros of public funding and it was a nice


   Movement

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The Movement voted against the law of the Letta government which instituted 2X1000 for parties, claiming that it was a disguised public funding (always public money is) and it was a nice Movement. The Movement asked its spokesmen to return the TFR at the end of the mandate. I did it. The Movement maintained that one could do politics with little money and it was a beautiful Movement ". Thus Alessandro Di Battista in a post in which he instigmatizes the decision of the M5s to submit to members the possibility of financing themselves through donations of 2Xmille.


   "The Movement asked a lot of times for money from members, activists and sympathizers, and money always came.


   Tens of thousands of small donations that have allowed us to organize all kinds of events.


   The money came because there was identity.


   The Movement did not have luxurious seats and it was a beautiful Movement "attacks the former 5 Stars according to which" today the new movement lives on itself.

Unable to obtain donations by focusing on identity (and I believe you, he governs with Renzi, Salvini, Bonino, Berlusconi, Letta and under Draghi) he follows the path of all the other parties ... a path that in the past he would not have taken even under torture ". HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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