In a long interview with Il Messaggero, former Minister of Culture Gennaro Sangiuliano announces his intention to act as his own lawyer with the help of legal experts as he prepares to take legal action following the scandal that led to his resignation. Sangiuliano, who holds a degree in law and a doctorate in legal studies, expresses his shock at the severity of fake news and plans to seek significant damages for the alleged defamation he has experienced.
Despite his plans to pursue legal action, Sangiuliano acknowledges the need to take time to detoxify and reflects on his future plans, including returning to work and writing. He vows to use his legal knowledge to seek justice in court against those responsible for spreading falsehoods about him. The former minister also emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with his emotions, spending time with his wife, and evaluating his political career amidst attempts to tarnish his reputation.
While Sangiuliano asserts his innocence and dedication to upholding ethical standards, he welcomes any investigations by the Court of Auditors to prove his integrity. He appreciates the understanding shown by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who did not pressure him to resign, allowing him to make his own decision amidst the increasing hostility he faced. Sangiuliano attributes his departure to the unjust treatment he faced, indicating a growing intolerance in the world of politics.
Addressing the possibility of returning to his former role at Rai, Sangiuliano confirms his intention to resume his position as a permanent employee, following in the footsteps of other politicians who took leave to pursue political careers. He expresses a desire for a more low-key role within the company where he has grown professionally, without seeking a prominent position. Sangiuliano laments the excessive hostility present in positions of power, emphasizing the need for a more compassionate and fair approach to governance within the political sphere.