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The Ministry of Culture in turmoil

The Ministry of Culture in turmoil

The photos are published exclusively by Report in the new clip about the research that will be broadcast tonight, October 27, at 8:30 PM on Rai3. These are images of the head injury that allegedly led to the complaint Maria Rosaria Boccia against former Minister of Culture Gennaro Sangiuliano.

The Ministry of Culture has been rocked by the scandal stemming from social media posts by Maria Rosaria Boccia, which prompted Sangiuliano’s resignation. “After his resignation, the former minister – according to Report’s post – also accused the Pompeii entrepreneur of assault. The most important evidence would be the photo of this deep head wound that Report exclusively shows.”

Boccia’s attack on the National Hotel in Sanremo

“According to Sangiuliano’s complaint – report explains further – this is said to have taken place on July 16 in a room of the National Hotel in Sanremo by Maria Rosaria Boccia after a heated argument after the minister announced his intention to end their relationship and not to leave his wife. ” The report also reveals an excerpt from an exclusive interview that Sangiuliano gave to Tg1, in which the minister said: “I have repeatedly stated, especially in the last phase, that I did not intend to leave my wife, who is the most important person in my life is to leave life.”

The Giuli case in the report episode

The last hours before Report’s investigation – which will put the spotlight on Alessandro Giuli’s past, from his youth activism to his management of the Maxxi – pass slowly without any new sensational revelations. “I will probably watch the episode at home, live on the phone with my lawyer,” says the Minister of Culture. He preemptively says: “I did nothing wrong. I never betrayed Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni,” who “was aware” of his collaboration with the League. But that’s not the end. Il Fatto Quotidiano tells of an outburst of the Minister of Culture, caught between friendly and opposition fire, with a confidant in a restaurant: “My corpse will be covered in fingerprints”, “do they think I will disappear into the shadows?”

Within FdI, the main issue now is finding a solution to move forward after the resignation of the now former chief of staff of the Ministry of Culture, Francesco Spano, which has increased tension within the party. To replace the official and substantiate the necessary internal truce, a mediating figure is being sought between the different sensitivities within FdI. A complex task that directly affects the relations between the Minister of Culture and Palazzo Chigi. Perhaps not coincidentally, Giuli claims his independence and ‘excellent relations, in broad daylight, with writers, artists, filmmakers’, even ‘better’ than those ‘with many political figures, including those ‘of his’ party. majority party has 30 percent, there must be room for the progressive right,” and “this is even clear to the prime minister, who wanted me here, otherwise I would not be here,” he emphasizes. Meanwhile, Sigfrido Ranucci’s broadcast via social media announces: “An interview was held with the representative of the extra-parliamentary neo-fascist and neo-Nazi right, Rainaldo Graziani, who told the political origins of the current Minister of Culture: he describes him as a brilliant figure within the Meridiano Zero organization, a movement of neo-Nazi inspiration and esoteric influences.” Journalists ask Giuli for a response about his involvement in Meridiano Zero: “Did it have to be said by Rainaldo Graziani? I had already written about it in the past, in Il Foglio,” the minister replies. “The eagle tattooed on my chest? It is a reproduction of a coin from the 1st century AD, the imperial era”, “it has nothing to do with the fascist era.” The image is completed by the anticipation – also via social media – of the interview with Graziani by the direct subject, who stands up for his ‘right’ to declare himself ‘illiberal’ and says of Giuli: ‘He is so white he couldn’t be whiter’, ‘if he had decided to join it neoliberal system, he would have made the switch. A South American author would have called him the white traitor.’ During the day, Ranucci also announces Gasparri’s request to “stop the Report episode. We are confident that we are not violating any Agcom regulations. I remind everyone that electoral silence concerns politicians and parties, not journalists,” writes the presenter. This episode, which coincided with the regional elections in Liguria, revisits the court case that has shocked the region.

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