Sgarbi: “Meloni now check if there are other incompatibilities within the government”
Vittorio Sgarbi doesn't give up the chair undersecretary. The art critic chooses the counterattack after the announcement of his resignation. “Not out of retaliation, but out of respect for the institutions to whose decisions I deferred. And may you (Giorgia Meloni ed.) act as guarantor of the integrity of government as possible incompatibility, if I am not allowed to speak and promote art and my ideas in any way. Article 21 of the Constitution disavows Antitrust“. Sgarbi's counterattack takes place through an open letter to Il Corriere della Sera, the art critic announces the appeal to the TAR and the case, as well as being judicial, therefore also becomes political. But the challenge promises to be quite complex. Sgarbi absolutely needs political viability, who, however, having not been elected parliamentarian, would lose by resigning as undersecretary. Furthermore, in this battle of his, in addition to not having received any particulars solidarity from the centre-rightcan no longer count on its great sponsor: Silvio Berlusconi.
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Antitrust he worked for 4 months on the “Sgarbi dossier” and in the end, in the face of 17 assignments held at the same time, the “sentence” – continues Il Corriere – was drastic: Sgarbi is incompatible with the role of government, as it violates the Frattini law on conflict of interests. And having read the 60 pages of protests, more members of the majority had breathed a sigh of relief: “At least we've got this quarrel out of the way”, is the thought collected with closed notebooks. It is not clear whether the moves that Sgarbi had carried out so far were improvise or were part of one strategy thoughtful. In fact now, while reiterating his farewell, the art critic has started a counterattack. First he evoked an about-face, then he sent a combative letter to Palazzo Chigi, with the letterhead of the Ministry of Culture in which he challenges Prime Minister Meloni: “If the government, at the hands of one of its ministers (I repeat: of one of its ministers), promoted an investigation into conflict of interest within the government (also based on an anonymous letter from a multiple convicted felon), it is right that I ask the Antitrust to extend the investigation to all institutionswith the same criteria”.
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