Giuseppe Conte is leading the investigation and goes to attack Giorgia Meloni in the case of Daniela Santanchè, but also Ignazio La Russa, who defended his son Leonardo Apache, accused of sexual assault by a girl who was questioned today by the prosecutor . “Meloni takes on a great responsibility because his silence offends the institutions,” attacked the President of the M5S on Tuesday 11 July’s episode of In Onda, broadcast by Marianna Aprile and Luca Telese on La7. “Santanchè came to Parliament and despite all the serious and detailed allegations she should have reacted immediately, instead she lied in the Senate about compensation, the compensation fund and conflicts of interest – Conte continues – I call for Santanchè’s resignation because if Meloni does not accept the situation dishonors the institutions”.
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These arguments are followed by an attack on La Russa, with Conte calling the Senate President’s intervention in his son’s defense “inappropriate”. But this departure of the 5stelle leader provokes the reaction in April, which recalls how the movement’s political leader at the time and its founder, Beppe Grillo, then unleashed a hornet’s nest of controversy by defending his son Ciro, who was on trial Serious Allegations of group sex violence. The moderator’s objection eclipsed Conte, who incredibly claims that despite being the political leader of the M5, Grillo did not hold any significant roles: “Do you think that exit conditioned anyone?”
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Aprile put it in a nutshell: “He was the political leader of the party represented by the Minister of Justice, that doesn’t strike me as a little,” replies the journalist, “just like La Russa”. “Grillo was never a political leader, he had no institutional position,” is the rhetorical stunt of the former Ombudsman with the moderator closing the speech: “He wasn’t really a passing person…”.