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June 15, 2020From the detested Mes to the most politically acceptable Recovery Fund, in the coming months many billions could reach the post-covid in Italy.

A lot of money, enough also to carry out an electoral program. The timing of Alessandro Di Battista with his return on TV by Lucia Annunziata on Rai Tre in which he announces: "I ask as soon as possible for a congress of the 5 star Movement in which all the souls of the Movement can have their say to build a political agenda So we will see who wins "can also be explained in this way.

Immediately old suspects come back and old wounds reopen which are summarized in the fear of a shoulder of the movementist Dibba to the current ruling class, the elect, of the five stars. The governors. With them the Conte government and the alliance with the PD would inevitably be cut down.

If Conte really had in mind to take the 5 Stars, Di Battista added, "you must register for M5S and bring your line to the next Congress". Of course, Di Battista swears he does not want to "pick" the prime minister to whom he has "confidence". Words that are accepted with irony by the parties of the Democratic Party: "So, Di Battista said to Conte 'are you serene' ...", is the laconic comment by Andrea Orlando that recalls the 'are you are serene' reserved by Renzi for Letta. 

The 'Congress' evoked by Di Battista is too much for the founder of the Movement. Grillo's response was not long in coming: "After Pappalardo's terrapiattisti and orange vests, I thought I had seen everything ... but here is the constituent assembly of the souls of the Movement. There are people who have a sense of time as in the movie 'The Groundhog Day' ".

After Pappalardo's terrapiattisti and orange vests, I thought I had seen everything ... but here is the constituent assembly of the souls of the Movement. There are people who have a sense of time like in the movie "Groundhog Day".

- Beppe Grillo (@beppe_grillo) June 14, 2020

Beppe Grillo's tweet? "Read. Evidently we are in disagreement" Di Battista rejoins and via social writes: "I made proposals and made clear positions. One can legitimately disagree. This is clearly stated by explaining why".

Grillo's intervention has the first result of reassuring Conte and the government, 'Dibba', however, has given way to his candidacy at the head of the movement and forces everyone else to chase him. The split in the M5S seems one step away. It's up to Di Maio, and his first words are totally in line with those of Grillo: "Conte is decisive for the Movement".