“If I heard Beppe Grillo and will he show up at the constituent assembly of the 5 Star Movement? But I don’t know that, I prefer to keep my conversations private, but I think this situation is a bit unpleasant. However, every now and then we talk, about other topics in reality.” To say it Davide Casaleggio intervening from Omnibus su La7
The son of Gianroberto Casaleggio, founder of the 5 Star Movement together with Grillo, explains: “I think the situation is a little sad because today there is a thought towards the future of a political organization that is essentially excluding some of its fundamental pillars from the conversation itself because Grillo actually participated in this conversation asking, for example, what were the criteria with which this conversation would have been carried out as a guarantor, what were the numbers of members, what were the ways in which the questions would have been chosen then was not answered”.
Casaleggio also states that he has “always thought about politics in a different way than probably many.” So much so that I have “always had many opportunities to be a parliamentarian, councilor at various levels and it would probably have been easy for me, in the general mechanism of the movement, to also become a minister”. In this sense, he explains, “I have also had offers here, but I have always decided not to accept these offers because in my opinion the best way to do politics or in any case to promote participation is, for me, at least, to build systems that allow people to come closer and change the status quo.”
While on the constituent assembly of the 5 stars scheduled for this weekend, Casaleggio comments: “The theme of this event, as I said, is that it is not known who the notary is who must certify these things. The number of members came out yesterday, despite the fact that in August the guarantor of the movement had asked how many there were. There is no college of guarantee on this vote that is not directly assumed by Conte. In recent years at least, I have not seen public notarial certifications of votes.”
The meaning of notarial certification, he explains, “is the fact that it is expressed who the notary is who is certifying this thing and the fact of seeing the document signed by the notary. I haven’t seen any more”.
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**How might the concerns raised by Davide Casaleggio regarding transparency and lack of notarization in the constituent assembly voting process impact public trust in the 5 Star Movement and its future electoral prospects?**
## World Today News Interview: The Future of the 5 Star Movement
**Introduction:**
Welcome to World Today News. Today, we delve into the ongoing developments within Italy’s Five Star Movement with two esteemed guests. Joining us is Davide Casaleggio, son of the movement’s co-founder, Gianroberto Casaleggio, and [Guest 2 Name], a political analyst with extensive expertise in Italian politics. We’ll discuss recent events leading up to the movement’s constituent assembly and explore the implications for the 5 Star Movement’s future.
**Section 1: The Absence of Beppe Grillo**
* **Interviewer:** Davide, you mentioned in your recent interview that Beppe Grillo’s participation in the constituent assembly is uncertain. Can you elaborate on the reasons behind this potential absence and its significance for the movement?
* **Davide Casaleggio:** [Response]
* **Interviewer:** [Guest 2 Name], what are your thoughts on Grillo’s absence? How might this impact the assembly’s proceedings and the overall perception of the 5 Star Movement?
* **[Guest 2 Name]:** [Response]
* **Interviewer:** Davide, you state that Grillo sought clarifications regarding the assembly’s structure and processes. Could you detail these concerns and explain why they are crucial to Grillo’s involvement?
**Section 2: The Role of Davide Casaleggio**
* **Interviewer:** Davide, your background and perspective on politics differ from many within the movement. You’ve consciously chosen not to pursue political office. Can you explain your reasoning and how this shapes your approach to influencing the 5 Star Movement’s trajectory?
* **Davide Casaleggio:** [Response]
* **Interviewer:** [Guest 2 Name], how do you see Davide Casaleggio’s influence on the movement? Does his approach offer a valuable alternative, or does it present a challenge to the movement’s traditional structure?
* **[Guest 2 Name]:** [Response]
**Section 3: Controversies Surrounding the Constituent Assembly**
* **Interviewer:** Davide, you expressed concerns about transparency and the lack of notarization for voting within the constituent assembly. Could you elaborate on these issues and why they raise concerns for you and potentially for the legitimacy of the assembly’s results?
* **Davide Casaleggio:** [Response]
* **Interviewer:** [Guest 2 Name], how serious are these concerns regarding the transparency and legitimacy of the assembly?
What are the potential ramifications for the 5 Star Movement if these issues are not addressed effectively?
* **[Guest 2 Name]:** [Response]
* **Interviewer:** Davide, looking ahead, what are your hopes for the constituent assembly and the future of the 5 Star Movement?
* **Davide Casaleggio:** [Response]
**Section 4: Concluding Remarks**
* **Interviewer:** We’ve touched upon several complex and crucial issues facing the 5 Star Movement. Thank you, Davide Casaleggio and [Guest 2 Name], for providing your insights and perspectives on this important topic.
**Closing:**
As the 5 Star Movement navigates these internal challenges, the world watches to see how these developments will shape the future of Italian politics.