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Scandal in the Ministry of Culture: accusations and resignations

Scandal in the Ministry of Culture: accusations and resignations

The photos were exclusively published by Report in a new video about the investigation, which will be released today, October 27, at 20:30 on Rai3. These are the shots to the head wound that allegedly caused the complaint against Maria Rosaria Boccia by the former Minister of Culture Gennaro Sangiuliano. The Ministry of Culture was rocked by the scandal surrounding Maria Rosaria Boccia’s social media posts, which led to Sangiuliano’s resignation. “After resigning from his post, the former minister also accused a businesswoman from Pompeii of the attack,” says the Report post. The key piece of evidence is a photograph of this deep head wound, which the report exclusively shows.’ Boccia’s attack at the Hotel Nazionale in Sanremo “According to what Sangiuliano notes in his complaint,” the Report further explains, “it was caused on July 16 last year in a room at the Hotel Nazionale in Sanremo by Maria Rosaria Boccia at the end of a heated argument. it arose after the minister declared his desire to end their relationship and did not want to leave his wife.’ Report also shows an excerpt from Sangiuliano’s exclusive Tg1 interview, in which the minister said: “I have repeatedly stated, especially in the final phase, that I have no intention of leaving my wife, who is the most important person in my life.” life.’ In the Report episode, there is also Julie’s case. The last hours before the Report investigation, which will shed light on the past of Alessandro Giuli from his youth militancy to the management of Maxxi, pass slowly and without new sensational revelations. “Probably, I will watch the series at home, live with a lawyer,” says the Minister of Culture. He is careful: “I didn’t do anything wrong. He never betrayed Prime Minister Georgia Maloney, who “knew” about his cooperation with the League. But it does not end there. Il Fatto Quotidiano recounts the artifice of the minister of culture between friendly fire and the opposition with a confidant in a restaurant: “My corpse will have fingerprints”, “do they think I will disappear into the dark?” At the FdI, the main issue now is finding a way forward after the resignation of Mic’s former chief of staff, Francesco Spano, which has increased tensions within the party. In order to replace the official and establish the necessary internal truce, a mediator is sought between the various sensitive individuals in the FdI. A difficult task that directly affects the relationship between head Mika and Palazzo Kiji. Perhaps it is no coincidence that Julie declares her independence and “a great relationship, open, with writers, artists, directors”, a relationship even “better” than “with many political figures, including” his “party”. In the government, where the majority party has 30%, there should be a place for the progressive right,” and “even the prime minister, who wanted me to be here, otherwise I wouldn’t be here, understands this,” he emphasizes. Meanwhile, the Sigfrido Ranucci show reports via social media: “An interview was conducted with the representative of the extra-parliamentary far-right neo-fascist and neo-Nazi Reinaldo Graziani, who spoke about the origins of the political life of the current Minister of Culture: he describes him as a brilliant figure in the organization Meridiano Zero, a neo-Nazi movement inspiration and esoteric influence”. Journalists ask Julie to answer about his belligerence in Meridiano Zero: “Did Reinaldo Graziani have to say that?” I already wrote this in the past, in Il Foglio, – replies the minister, – Eagle tattooed on my chest? This is a reproduction of a 1st century AD, imperial era coin”, “it has nothing to do with the Fascist era”. The counter-preview picture is completed – again via social media – by an interview with Graziani, a directly interested party who claims the “right” to declare himself “illiberal” and declares on Julie: “He is so white, he can’t be whiter.” , “if he chose to stay with the neoliberal system, he switched. A South American author would call him a white traitor.” During the day, Ranucci also announces Gasparri’s request to end the Report episode. We are confident that we are not breaking any Agcom rules. I remind you that the election silence concerns politicians and parties, not journalists,” the presenter writes. The episode, which takes place at the same time as the regional elections in Liguria, returns to the consideration of a court case that has shaken the region.

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