ROME – Long faces to the M5s committee in Via di Campo Marzio and little desire to comment on a result which, if confirmed, would be the worst since the Movement appeared to major electoral events (political and European). In fact, the latest projections put the party founded by Beppe Grillo at around 10%.
More than 5 points from the last elections, 7 from the 2109 European elections and even 11 from those of 2014, made famous by the ‘maalox’ invoked by Grillo himself. A negative record which nevertheless keeps the Movement on the podium, followed closely by Forza Italia and Lega. The only one to speak is the leader Giuseppe Conte. Arrived at the office around 2 in the morning, 3 minutes of statements to comment on the “negative result” and off we went. Silence also from the other exponents who never left the area inaccessible to the press, a sign of evident and understandable bitterness.
“We note an undoubtedly disappointing result. We could certainly have done better, we will try to delve deeper into the reasons and do an internal reflection.” “Our parliamentarians will be consistent with the commitments we have announced. They will be peacebuilders, they will strengthen our battle against corruption and for a greener and more inclusive Europe.” “The progressive forces have held up well but we need to ask ourselves about the changing political balances in France and Germany, and this needs to be evaluated in perspective. “In Europe we will be in the progressive area but in these hours we will evaluate, we await the final count”, he concludes.