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January 17, 2021Fight and remote response live on TV, between Clemente Mastella and Carlo Calenda.

At In half an hour more on Rai Tre the mayor of Benevento is asked about the phone call between him and the leader of Action, which the latter made known on social media.

"Are you calling? I only called Calenda and my wife ..." ,.

says Mastella who labeled Calenda as "burinotto, pariolino, father's son ... he mayor of Rome? I hope he doesn't do it for the sake of the Romans, such a person ... I knew him for the reports to the Cis di Nola ... ".



Calenda telephones in transmission to reply, but first there are problems with the connection and then Mastella leaves the transmission.

And Calenda says: "Mastella looked for me. I didn't know him. I simply remembered that a gentleman unknown to me called me to tell me that if I had let the Count government vote for confidence, the Democratic Party would have supported me in the race for mayor of Rome. It was clearly a matchmaker. I find it an unworthy and indecent practice and I dismissed it.



 "I have known Calenda for 20-30 years - said Mastella referring to the phone call, revealed by the leader of Action himself, that Mastella would have made to convince the Senators of Action to vote for Conte - it was he who sent me the reports when he was a consultant of the Cis di Nola ".

"In my phone call I didn't tell him to vote for the government, I asked him what he would do: I asked him? 'Do you vote for Renzi?'

and he replied: 'I'm against Renzi, I'm against the Democratic Party, which must come upon me in Rome'. Then the phone call ended there ".



Surprisingly, Carlo Calenda then 'broke in' with a phone call at half an hour more to reply to Clemente Mastella.

The mayor of Benevento, when he understood that Calenda was about to speak, greeted: "I have no desire to confront Calenda, good afternoon!".