5-Star Movement (M5S) leader Vito
Crimi told the group's lawmakers on Wednesday that he does not
like the idea of Italy being led by a technocrat government.
"Would a technocrat government have ever been able to have
brought in the citizenship wage (basic income)?" Crimi said.
"Would it have ever been able to do innovative but costly
measures to relaunch the country like the 100% superbonus (for
home renovations)?
"These are operations that only a political government can do,
not a government that needs to balance the books.
"A technocrat is not good for the country. We've had our fill of
that".
Crimi said a technocrat executive would be "cold and
calculating".
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