It’s a moment of great controversy in Italian politics, but also in television, and this is how Fiorello sums up the moment: Giorgia Meloni as Morgan. The third week of “VivaRai2!”, the live show from the Foro Italico, ends on Friday November 24th, and in the usual press review there is a news: “Meloni against everyone in the Senate, attacks the unions, Conte, etc ..” “Renzi. Let’s say it’s the Morgan of politics,” jokes the Sicilian showman, intersecting the question of time in Parliament with the recent events of the X Factor.
Fiore then comments on the duel between the Prime Minister and Matteo Renzi: “You said: ‘You help us with petrol with your friend bin Salman’. But are they friends? That’s why you’re always in the gas stations, Renzi!” jokes the showman, referring to the meeting with former 007 Marco Mancini, which sparked huge controversy. “The left applauds Renzi – he continues –. I think it’s the first time something like this has happened to him! And he didn’t stop, afterward he went to the karaoke party in Viola Park and sang: “Since that evening I have not made love” without you “…dedicated to Calenda!”. From politics we moved on to music and the visit to the Country Cousins by Head of State Sergio Mattarella on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Italian Phonographic Association yesterday at the Quirinale: “It did not allow “I fall asleep at night,” joked he again, Fiorello, before the quartet’s performance. “President, if you like pop at this point, come here and be accompanied by the cuirassiers of the country …,” he concluded. Is Mattarella thinking about it?