Premier Matteo Renzi on Tuesday
accused the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement (M5S) of being
"anti-industrial" and said he was "proud" of the southern
Italian Tempa Rossa oil project over which the M5S has filed a
no-confidence motion against his government after industry
minister Federica Guidi resigned because of a phonecall on a
government amendment to her oil-industry boyfriend. "I can't get
my head around the anti-industrial policies of some people in
this country. They think they're living in a bucolic land, where
there's no need to get to the end of the month, where there's
happy de-growth. But in order to grow you need businesses, firms
that respect the rules. And what decides if they respect them
are definitive sentences, as the Constitution says, not the
trolls of (M5S co-founder Gianroberto) Casaleggio".
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