"If the poor or migrants were banks, you would have already saved them."
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Speech at Montecitorio on 22 December 2015.. Enrico Cicchetti, Il caso Carige, Dibba e Di Maio. Ecco cosa dicevano gli “smemorati di Casaleggio” sulle banche, il Foglio, 8 January 2019
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Alessandro Di Battista
Alessandro Di Battista (born 4 August 1978) is an Italian politician, activist and writer, deputy of the XVII Legislature of the Italian Republic. He was part of the Five Stars Movement from 2009 to 2021. He left the movement in February 2021 because he was against the formation of the Draghi government.
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