Controversy and concern today as it was revealed that last week during a visit to Athens for a VIP party Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte was 'severely intoxicated', staggering around the rooftop venue which hosted important VIP's from around the URT. Unconfirmed reports also suggest that the Prime Minister was so severely intoxicated that he ended up vomiting in the venues bathroom. Many within the
PM Conte was photographed heavily drinking at the event in Athens.
In addition to this information, it has been revealed that the Prime Minister is known for becoming intoxicated on frequent occasions, with concerns that Giuseppe Conte could be suffering from alcoholism, which would severely hamper his ability to fulfil his duty as Prime Minister and as a servant of the Republic. Arianna Rossi, a specialist in alcoholism, has been studying the habits and cues of the Prime Minister since the discovery of Giuseppe Conte's 'night out getting smashed', and has concluded that, while not certain due to lack of extensive evidence and face-to-face discussions with the Prime Minister about his drinking habits, it could be suggested that the PM is possibly suffering from some form alcoholism, but currently only to an acute degree. Speaking to the press, Arianna Rossi has urged the Prime Minister to seek help for his issues if he is not already and says that with professional help the Prime Ministers apparent acute alcoholism can be treated.
The Prime Ministers office released an official statement following the revelations, stating "Information has surfaced regarding the actions of the Prime Minister during a private event last week. The Prime Minister wishes to assure the public that he is fully fit to act as Prime Minister of the Republic, and is not hampered in any way by his personal life. He also asks that in future the public and the press respect the Prime Ministers wishes for privacy in his personal life."