ROME (ITALPRESS) – “But couldn’t they call me if they wanted to know something? Everyone knows I always answer. I have nothing to hide, what do they have to spy on?” Thus Senate President Ignazio La Russa in an interview with Corriere della Sera comments on the dossier case, in which he is also one of the victims.
He then says he is “astonished rather than alarmed, by the reports of a dossier action against me,” but also “disgusted that once again my sons, Geronimo and Leonardo, will have to pay The ‘hit’ of being named La Russa if it turns out to be confirmed that they, too, have been spied on.” “Now the only thing I would be pressed to know is who might have commissioned the dossier against my family.”
For the Senate president, it is “extremely serious from an institutional point of view” that public figures could be the subject of spying or dossier, and this “as a matter of democracy.”
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