Nicola Fratoianni and the debts of the left, FdI brings the case to Parliament – ​​

Fratelli d’Italia brings the Sinistra Italia case to Parliament. “Despite a positive balance of 240,201 euros and funding of over 110 thousand euros received from an association linked to the financier George Soros, Nicola Fratoianni has not paid the debt contracted with INPS for over 73 thousand euros, deriving from the illegal occupation of a property dating back to the Sel era”, summarizes the FdI deputy, Antonio Baldelli, in a speech at the end of the session in the Chamber of Montecitorio in which he announces that he has presented “a question to the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Economy and Finance”.

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The reference is to what was discovered by , in particular on the famous 73 thousand euros that Sel owed to INPS and on the arrears regarding the Capitoline sections of Si, such as the Testaccio club, the historic headquarters on via Zabaglia. In a press point at the party’s general assembly, Fratoianni had tried to turn the tables by claiming that the accounts were in order: “In the majority there is a party that must return 49 million euros to the Italians. We will not accept lessons from a government that has emptied the rent fund”.

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Now the case, however, ends up at the center of Baldelli’s questioning. “Fratoianni, in response to the challenge raised by a journalist, said that, indeed, that debt is in the budget because, I quote, ‘my party’s budget for transparency has foreseen it, because we are transparent’. I wanted to remind Fratoianni that not entering a debt in the budget is a crime and foreseeing it is not an act of transparency, it is simply foreseen by law”, is the final thrust of the FdI parliamentarian.

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2024-07-14 13:24:08

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