https://youtu.be/Cb49-73KhNU
by Br. Alexis Bugnolo
In this video, General Antonio Pappalardo declares the government of Conte a dictatorship, for having extended the State of Emergency in the recent Decree-Law until Dec. 31, 2020.
He invites all the opposition to Conte to join him in the Piazza del Popolo for June 2. But he requires that they resign from the Italian Parliament, as the condition for joining the Orange Revolution sponsored by the Gilet Arancioni.
He announces the intention to establish a commission to investigate all the crimes committed by the government of Conte during the COVID-19 response. And he announces that on May 30, Gilet Arancioni will offer a way so that every Italian with a cell phone can vote via cellphone using his own finger.
He sustains the the people, not the government, are sovereign and can proceed to a popular vote without authorization of anyone, and that their decision preempts all other claims to authority in the State.
The Movimento per gli Italiani, per l’Italia e per l’Italianità proposes similar but more far reaching goals, aiming as it does to restore not only the Constitutional order but the Christian character of the Italian nation.
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If General Pappalardo can produce evidence that Giuseppe Conte wormed his way to the position of prime minister via the connivance & collusion of other smaller parties rather than putting his party’s manifesto before the people in a general election, he would have a good chance of having the Conte government disbanded & a new election called.
The people there are so fed-up with this dictatorship that one would only have to light a match for an explosion of their wrath. That would be in no-one’s interest, so I do hope that he will stick to the political path. Both Conte & General Pappalardo need the support of the electorate behind them & Conte has just made what seems to be an insurmountable error by extending the lockdown until the end of this year. It is this error that the General & his supporters should focus on & the evident commitment to the NWOI form of government that Conte aspires to. This reminds me of AF’s outburst when dismissing Cardinal Mueller from his post – “I am the Pope, I do not need to give reasons.” However, as G, K. Chesterton said “The reformer is always right about what is wrong & generally wrong about what is right.”