paolo gentiloni, welcome to hardtalk. let me ask you a very simple question.o you feel like a stranger in your own land today, just one year after that election which you lost so resoundingly? no, you could neverfeel a stranger in your own country. 0bviously, i'm not talking for the italian government, i have my own opinions, and they are the opinions of the opposition. but it's not like a normal switch between parties, this was a massive change, almost a revolution in the political culture in rome. for the first time, we had anti—politicians who were voted into office in rome. yes, and something happened in this nine months after the new government took office. these two forces changed very much their relation, of course, so now we have a more nationalistic, right—wing government, more a nationalistic government than an antiestablishment government. so you mean, within that coalition, the five star movement has lost significant ground to the nationalists of the league, led by matteo salvini? yes, the five star movement is in a sort of sunset mood, and salvini