Power play: Papal aide’s manhole act angers Italy’s Salvini
ROME — Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini has taken aim at a Vatican cardinal who climbed into a utility manhole to restore electricity to squatters in a state-owned building, pitting far-right Italian politics against Pope Francis’ humanitarian agenda.
Salvini was incensed by the take-charge action of Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, who is the pope’s official almsgiver.
A rising force in Europe’s far-right politics, Salvini is insisting that Krajewski pay 300,000 euros (about $340,000) in back electricity bills for the Rome palazzo, tweeting Monday that Italians who pay for their own power must be “fools.”