Debora Serracchiani exposed live the Pd lie about Fabio Fazio

Debora Serracchiani exposed live: the Pd lie about Fabio Fazio

Shorted to the top left Fabio Fazio. In the end, all knots come to rest, especially when the controversy is instrumental in nature. TO A clean swingon La7, Corrado Formigli supports the thesis of the Bulgarian edict against the conductor of What’s the weather like. To help him is the representative of the Democratic Party Deborah Serracchiani and HuffingtonPost Associate Editor Alessandro De Angelis.

Also read: Formigli, mud on the government: “Fazio’s scalp, what is the symbol of it?”

Lonely thug, poor thing Annalisa Chiricobut defends very well. And fight back. “Perhaps you, who know Rai better than I do, know what Rai means cast from the left, you know well what it means,” he cryptically addresses De Angelis, who is also the author of Half an Hour More Sunday talk, Lucia is Annunziata on Rai 3. “Annalisa, you are rude, you must let me finish.” You are a very rude!» he enraged her, who had just attacked the next General Manager of Viale Mazzini, Giampaolo Rossi.

Also Read: Fazio, Chirico Vs De Angelis: ‘Rai Busy? you know it well”

“I’m telling you, it’s not right to mention a person who isn’t there,” Chirico repeats. However, the debate becomes almost surreal when the journalist points out an undeniable fact: “What is attributed to Fazio is not lack of competence, but lack of competence.” pluralism what, Corrado, is enshrined in the law as a duty for public service television». Formigli gets angry: “Come on Annalisa, what does pluralism have to do with it, Fazio doesn’t talk, he does interviews, it’s a different format, you want to understand that.” And Serracchiani agrees: “But what does pluralism have to do with it ?” Everything is a little clearer now: the left accuses the government of attacking pluralism, but to defend Fazio he claims that he, at least, is not obliged to be a pluralist. Miracle of the single thought (fascist).

Also read: Michele Serra what he knows about Fazio: “He couldn’t do it anymore”