Other women, unspoken truths. And the minister who, heard just a few days ago, suddenly put up a wall. Without notifying him of the interview on Tg1. “No, I'm not happy, he deserved this position. In my opinion, he's a good person, he found himself in a situation he couldn't handle.” These are the words of Maria Rosaria Boccia, in the interview given to In Onda on La7, about the resignation of Gennaro Sangiuliano. Was he wrong to resign? “Maybe today, after all the media storm – Boccia replies – it was necessary. He couldn't have done it by telling the truth.” And again the consultant from Pompeii: “Do I want an apology from Minister Sangiuliano? I want an apology from this man, for me and for my family. He was the one who put me in the public eye, I was neither a politician nor an entertainer.” “Until 10 days ago, no one knew me and my life was fantastic. How are things now? It's not really easy,” he explained. “I voted with conviction for Giorgia Meloni: I respect her, I like her, in my opinion she's an intelligent woman,” he stressed. While Boccia was giving his interview, Gennaro Sangiuliano handed in his irrevocable resignation to the Prime Minister. The interview is broadcast in bits and pieces, little by little, during the episode. Are you angry with Giorgia Meloni? “Absolutely not, but I can't take it in.” Is the minister directed outward? “Many situations have been discovered to be false, but no one has apologized to me.” “I don't need money – he adds – I have a very successful job, my family does not need a job or a place to live, my friends have fulfilling jobs. Of course, I knew the work was free, so I signed up!
“Tg1? No, he didn't warn me. I had felt it until I met Meloni”
Were you spying on the minister? “No, I worked with the minister.” Faced with accusations of strategic planning, she said: “I kept quiet for eight days because I was overwhelmed. I simply told the truth. I felt cornered. I had photojournalists, journalists at home. I withdrew, I thought and I only responded when the minister spoke, I respected the man and the institutions.” Did he have help from anyone? “No, I was always alone. The minister knows it very well, I heard him until the day before yesterday. After the meeting (with Meloni ed.)”. Did he warn you about Tg1? “No, he didn't warn me. He didn't give me the opportunity to warn my family, it wasn't a good thing.”
The hypothesis of other women
“I'm not telling another story. Many women are involved in this truth that I'm not talking about yet,” Boccia explains. Who did the minister have relations with? “I think this whole situation should be resolved as soon as possible,” Boccia explains, leaving open the possibility that there are more. Boccia accuses the minister of “widening the circle of lies”: “It is not respectful for a minister to continue to say inaccurate things, widening the circle of lies to people who could enter the abyss. I don't want to be thrown away, to cover up something else. I'm not interested.”
The woman's audio and phone call remained open
On Sangiuliano's wife: “I never met her. I never witnessed a phone call between Sangiuliano and his wife. I was able to listen to this audio because the minister called me without his wife's knowledge, leaving the call open. Was the appointment wrested at his wife's request?” But the minister said he had not filmed this audio, that he had not heard it: “But how many things did he say that are not true?”
“Sangiuliano and I have never entered or left a doctor's office”
During the interview, Boccia denies having downloaded the Whatsapp chat from the minister's PC. Then, on the alleged photo of her leaving a doctor's office with Sangiuliano, she says: “And in your opinion, if these photos were there, wouldn't they have already been released? The minister and I have never entered or left a doctor's office, it's made up.” And if these photos were released tomorrow? “I'll get back to you. I put the truth in them. There are photos of “Gente”, released in recent days, what photos are they? My photos are more scoop (editor's note)”. Then highlight the timing of the emails about the meeting. And the release of the play Dagospia. “Because I am convinced that there is a mole in the ministry”, she explains. Faced with silence, Boccia expects a public apology: “I expect it from the minister for me and my family”. “Either I tell the truth, or I will be forced to tell it but other women who would fall…”, Boccia specifies. But what happens if she does not register? “I can say it, and then there are the competent offices.” Do you have any details? “I know that. I also gave the minister a film on private life, because I too have seen messages consulted on several occasions.”