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Confusion in the Ministry of Culture

Confusion in the Ministry of Culture

The photos were published exclusively by Report in a new clip about the investigation that will be broadcast tonight, October 27 at 8:30 p.m. on Rai3. These are photos of the head injury that allegedly caused the complaint Maria Rozaria Boccia against the former Minister of Culture Gennaro Sangiuliano.

The Ministry of Culture was rocked by a scandal caused by Maria Rosaria Boccia’s social media posts, which resulted in Sangiuliano’s resignation. “After his resignation, the former minister – as follows from the entry in the Report – also accused the entrepreneur from Pompeii of assault. The main evidence would be a photo of this deep head wound, which only “Report” shows.

Boccia attack on the National Hotel in Sanremo

“According to Sangiuliano’s complaint – the report further explains – this took place on July 16 in the room of the Hotel National in Sanremo by Maria Rosaria Boccia after a heated argument after the minister announced his intention to end their relationship and not leave his wife. The report also featured an excerpt from an exclusive interview Sangiuliano gave to Tg1, in which the minister said: “I have said many times, especially in the final phase, that I have no intention of leaving my wife, who is the most important person in my life.”

Giula’s case in the episode Report

The last hours before Reporta’s investigation, which will shed light on Alessandro Giuli’s past, from his youth activities to managing Maxxi, are passing slowly without any new sensational revelations. “I will probably watch the episode at home, live on the phone with a lawyer,” says the Minister of Culture. He preemptively states, “I didn’t do anything wrong. I never betrayed Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni,” who “was aware” of his cooperation with the League. But that’s not the end. Il Fatto Quotidiano recalls the outburst of the Minister of Culture, caught between friendly fire and opposition fire, with a confidant in a restaurant: “My corpse will be full of fingerprints”, “Do they think I will disappear into the shadows?”

In the FdI, the main problem now is finding a resolution on how to proceed after the resignation of the former chief of staff of the Ministry of Culture, Francesco Spano, which has increased tension within the party. To replace the official and justify the necessary internal truce, an intermediary between various sensitive issues within the FdI is sought. A complex task with a direct impact on the relations between the Minister of Culture and Palazzo Chigi. Perhaps it is not a coincidence that Giuli affirms his independence and “excellent relations in broad daylight with writers, artists, filmmakers”, even “better” than those “with many political figures, including those” from his “party”. the majority is 30%, there must be room for the progressive right” and “this is clear even to the prime minister who wanted me here, otherwise I wouldn’t be here,” he emphasizes. Meanwhile, Sigfrido Ranucci’s broadcast on social media announces: “An interview was conducted with the representative of the extra-parliamentary neo-fascist and neo-Nazi right, Rainaldo Graziani, who talked about the political roots of the current Minister of Culture: he describes him as a brilliant figure in the organization of Meridiano Zero, a movement of neo-Nazi inspiration and esoteric influences” . Journalists ask Giuli for an answer about his involvement in Meridiano Zero: “Did Rainaldo Graziani have to say that? I have already written about this in the past, in Il Foglio,” replies the minister. “An eagle tattooed on my chest? It is a reproduction of a coin from the first century AD, the era of the Empire.” “It has nothing to do with the fascist era.” The picture is complemented by the anticipation – also via social media – of an interview with Graziani conducted by a direct subject who asserts his “right” to declare himself “illiberal” and says about Giuli: “He is so white that he couldn’t be whiter ”, “if he had decided to adapt to the neoliberal system, he would have crossed over. A South American author would call him a white traitor.” During the day, Ranucci also publicizes Gasparri’s request to “stop the Reportage episode. We are sure that we do not violate any Agcom regulations. I would like to remind everyone that the election silence applies to politicians and parties, not to journalists,” writes the host. The episode, which coincided with the regional elections in Liguria, returns to the court case that shook the region.

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