Murals by Harry Greb depicting Matteo Renzi shaking hands with Mohammed bin Salman In the photo: the mural in a street in the center of Trajan’s Market
The Zan Bill was blocked in the Senate with the OK to the Lega and Fratelli d'Italia trap, the Democratic Party is in turmoil, the declarations follow one another ... and what does Renzi do? The question was posed by Christian Raimo, writer, author, journalist and outgoing councilor for culture of the III municipality of Rome, who launched a dig at the leader of Italia Viva from his Facebook profile.
Raimo said that on the day of the vote on the bill against homotransphobia, a hot topic that has agitated and divided Italian politics in recent months, Matteo Renzi, leader of Italia Viva, returned again to Saudi Arabia, a country subject to criticism because it is not democratic. The relations between Renzi and the foreign state had in fact already been contested in the past.
"On the day of the vote on the Zan bill Matteo Renzi is not in the classroom and flies back to Saudi Arabia" writes Raimo on Facebook. "But if he decided to go into politics there, let him get elected by the Saudi parliament! Oh, I forgot, they don't have one".
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