The reconstruction of the ABC newspaper
Spanish
newspaper ABC published exclusive news about M5S on its homepage.
According to a conservative newspaper, the Venezuelan government Hugo
Chavez (Hugo Chavez) will provide the Grillo movement with a non-cash
loan of 3 million euros and half cash in the summer of 2010. The
money could have been brought to Gianroberto Casaleggio in the form
of a briefcase through the agent of Gian Carlo di Martino, the consul
of Milan Venezuela. Services available to Venezuelan newspapers. And
repost the cover in a tweet:
The M5S was
founded in 2009, when it participated for the first
time in the administrative elections. The populist Movement
has never concealed its position close to the Nicolas Maduro regime,
which was the foreign minister of Chavez at the time of the incident
and publicly opposed Venezuela’s interim President Juan Guaidó.
On Monday,
sources at the Venezuelan embassy in Rome considered the report
"false and ridiculous," adding that Venezuelan authorities
will take legal action. The source said that the campaign was
"completely unknown in Venezuela" in 2010.
M5Spolitical leader Vito Crimi said the story was "ridiculous fake
news" and added that "we will consider legal action."
Casalegio's son Davide said: "I don't allow my father's name to
be covered in mud. "He created M5S in a transparent manner and
has never received public funding." Senator M5S said the report
was "dirty political action."
Source:
Italian media
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