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July 19, 2020By Maio and Crimi square around the vice-minister of Economy and Finance, the five-starred Laura Castelli, after her declaration on some solutions in the field of catering. "Since yesterday, the opposition political forces have done nothing but spread false news by attacking Laura Castelli. If they think they can stop Laura's work and the movement through disinformation and a bitter anti-political propaganda they have understood nothing. Go ahead laura". Foreign Minister Luigi di Maio writes in a tweet. 

The political head of the M5s, Vito Crimi, also writes on Twitter by publishing a series of social insults to the deputy minister. "We are speechless, it is yet another demonstration of how irresponsible and lacking in professionalism is a relevant slice of the Italian media bass drum. Come on Laura, the 5-star movement is with you. Let's go ahead". Then he underlines how a "crude policy" is moving "with the sole aim of unleashing uncoordinated reactions against our deputy minister".

To attack the deputy minister of the economy, 48 hours after his statements on TV on entrepreneurs in crisis who should be helped to change their business, are also 50 thousand restaurateurs. They do it with an open letter. Among the signatories, the starred chef Gianfranco Vissani. "They gave us lazy, revolutionaries, fined and now also incapable," they write. And they remember that the category "represents 13% of the Italian GDP". 

The exponent of the 5 star Movement denies the quotation marks attributed to her by the press. Only fake news, he defends himself, revealing in the evening that he has received insults and offenses on social media and showing some of them. "An unprecedented attack - denounced on Facebook - fueled by a bit of disinformation mounted artfully from that part of the opposition that says it wants to collaborate, but prefers to falsify my words". But cut short: "Let's go on".