ROME (ITALPRESS) – “I expected it” but I am “calm, very calm. I am not agitated, I continue to work, to do the things I have to do … We are talking about nothing.” Because Visibilia srl, which she founded and ended up at the center of the Milan investigation, “is not bankrupt, it is on the market and any entrepreneur asked would say that this stuff does not exist.” Thus in an interview with Corriere della Sera, Tourism Minister Daniela Santanchè. “Giorgia (Meloni, ed.) I haven’t heard from her, she hasn’t called me, I imagine she has so many important things to do…,” Santanchè adds, stressing that what is attributed to her is “an evaluative offense, a very technical matter and all based on expert opinions for which I had already been filed in 2018,” but the “political implications” are clear to her. “On this offense here I am very serene,” she continued, “Then it is clear that I am a party woman, I don’t do things in spite of the saints. I am waiting for evaluations… If my Prime Minister should ask me to step back, I will certainly do so.” “The government,” she says again, “has compacted, Salvini, Tajani, the whole League, Forza Italia, Noi moderati and even Renzi, who usually does all kinds of things to us, have come out in my defense. I am calm, I know the case on the merits and I know it will not lead to a conviction. It is a businesswoman’s process, it has no political relevance.” On the no-confidence motion, she says “let them do it, it doesn’t bother me. I have already gone to the courtroom twice. The president of Sardinia Alessandra Todde is still in her seat, despite being declared disqualified.” Trust in the judiciary, Santanchè assures, has never waned, despite alleged “oddities” that allegedly popped up in the files of the Milan court. “Thank God,” she repeats, “I have no conviction, there is no bankruptcy, no bankruptcy. The judges will see, the judges will decide.” As for the citizens’ judgment, he thinks he has never betrayed the Constitution: “I have remained faithful to my oath, I have always acted with discipline and honor.” And if in her heart she believes that she can continue to represent the beauty of Italy abroad, it is because falsifying corporate balance sheets “is a crime that in many countries does not even exist and because I have never been accused of it on my functions as a minister.” On the Minister of Tourism, Corriere della Sera recalls, hangs a second request for trial on the hypothesis of defrauding the state, but she reiterates, “Concerned? I am not.” – photo Ipa agency -(ITALPRESS).
