(ANSA) - Vatican City, December 22 - An entrepreneur with
a head for heights was spending a second day Monday perched 240
feet (80 M) up the facade of St Peter's Basilica to protest an
EU directive that he says will put him out of business.
Marcello Di Finizio, a native of Trieste, clambered on to
a ledge on the facade Sunday and spent the night there in the
fifth such protest he has staged on the largest church in the
world against the Bolkestein Directive - an EU law aiming at
establishing a single market for services.
During his previous protests Di Finizio, aged 47, climbed
onto the dome of St Peter's but this time he perched on a ledge
above the balcony where on Christmas Day Pope Francis will
deliver his Urbe et Orbi address to the city and the world.
Di Finizio has asked for a meeting with Italian Premier
Matteo Renzi to discuss his grievance.
Businessman clambers up St Peter's in EU protest
Fifth such protest atop the Basilica by 47-year-old