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Di Maio tells Salvini to sideline Siri

League leader says Conte hasn't asked for probed official's head

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(ANSA) - Taranto, April 24 - Deputy Premier and Labour and Industry Minister Luigi Di Maio on Wednesday reiterated his call for Transport Undersecretary Armando Siri to quit after he was put under investigation in a corruption probe.
    The issue has caused considerable tension between Di Maio's 5-Star Movement (M5S) and the League of fellow Deputy Premier and Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, who has so far rejected calls for Siri to be ousted. Siri, a League member, denies any wrongdoing in a case about an amendment for wind energy.
    "What we are asking for on the Siri case is another act of trust, as trust should be renewed with concrete gestures," Di Maio said in Taranto. "Matteo Salvini and I have done great things together in the first months of this government.
    "We founded this government on a relationship of trust that took a concrete form in the signing of the contract of government. "The League should show it has got nothing to do with this by distancing Siri from the government.
    "Otherwise, I'll start to get worried about seeing the League and Salvini defend Armando Siri to the hilt, even though I'm sure that he's innocent".

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