A tangle of inquiries, investigations, indictments and convictions. By now, for an information site that does not have a newspaper editorial staff, it becomes impossible to keep up with the events of the family and collaborators of the former premier Matteo Renzi, in turn under investigation for the Open funds of his electoral campaign, but in spite of this brazen protagonist of national politics as leader of the senators of Italia Viva and also of the international one, as we will see in a forthcoming investigation about to be completed on Saudi Arabia…
«Fraudulent declaration in order to evade taxes using invoices for non-existent operations and unfaithful tax return: with these accusations, the Florence prosecutor’s office asked for the indictment of the parents of the leader of Italia Viva, Matteo Renzi. The investigators are Tiziano Renzi and Laura Bovoli, in the role of de facto director and legal representative of the family company “Eventi 6”. For the same crimes, t
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Italy s former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has received an anonymous envelope containing two bullets, members of his Italia Viva (IV) party said on social media.
The news has been widely condemned by Italian politicians, including the League and Five Star Movement, who have expressed their opposition to threats against politicians. It is time to say enough to this politics of violence and hatred, said Teresa Bellanova, Deputy Minister and member of IV. Matteo, we are at your side, with strength and pride, we will not be intimidated, she added on Facebook.
The President of the Chamber, Maria Elisabetta Alberti Casellati, also telephoned the former Prime Minister to express her solidarity.
April 13, 2021 last updated 17:3 ET Mario Draghi speaks to the media after accepting a mandate to form Italy’s new government at Quirinale Presidential Palace in Rome, Feb. 3, 2021 (AP Photo by Alessandra Tarantino).
Draghi’s Challenging To-Do List in Italy and the EU
Italy fell into a political crisis in late-January, when, following disagreements in the coalition then headed by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, a small but crucial part of the government withdrew its support. Without the backing of former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi’s Italia Viva party, Conte no longer had the required majority in Parliament. Given the dire straits of Italy’s health system and economy due to the coronavirus pandemic, the unexpected move raised concerns over the country’s ability to effectively continue its vaccination campaign and lay the foundations for economic recovery.