Chaos M5s, postponed the count on the group leader in the Senate

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The match on the group leader in the Senate is postponed to next week but the fibrillations remain very high among the Cinquestelle. At Palazzo Madama the confirmation of Contiano Ettore Licheri is still in the balance, who on the first ballot yesterday obtained 36 votes, as many as his challenger, Mariolina Castellone. More or less as many as the signatures of the M5s senators who today signed a question to Prime Minister Mario Draghi denouncing “lack of transparency” towards “Parliament and citizens” on the progress of the NRP.
Giuseppe Conte he speaks of a “healthy dialectic”, rejecting the thesis of the split. While within the executive the 5s ministers are trying to defend Income of citizenship and Superbonus, in Parliament the former premier would like to avoid that the choice of the two group leaders – crucial figures in the delicate match for the Colle, which is ever closer – becomes a comparison on his leadership. In the meantime he denies, through his entourage, any friction with Beppe Grillo and the rumors of a frost of the guarantor towards him “. They are only falsehoods.
And on the ‘frost’ with Grillo, the entourage of the former premier specify that it is “an inference”. Grillo and Conte “hear from each other frequently, they have done so also in recent days, as always”.
In the Chamber, Conte pushes to replace Davide Crippa and in December the election of the new group leader promises to be no less complex than the one staged in the Senate, where the leader’s plan to confirm Licheri is likely to skip.
Castellone’s surprise candidacy (considered closer to Luigi Di Maio, she says she is “perfectly in line with Conte’s new course”) has intercepted internal dissent: a division mirrored by the 36 votes each in the first ballot.

“In the Senate group M5s there is a confrontation that strengthens the movement. This debate will allow us to overcome this situation”. The foreign minister said so Luigi Di Maio answering the question about a possible split of the grillini in the group in the Senate during the broadcast Tg2 Post.

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