– It’s one of those days when there’s nothing better to talk about than the little news that happened. The first concerns the case Julia: Filippo Turetta’s parents have decided not to visit him in prison after tomorrow’s spontaneous statements. Impossible to understand why. The only certain thing is that I wouldn’t even wish my worst enemy to be in the situation of Gino and his wife: being convinced that they have raised a healthy, strong and respectful son, and having to live with a murderer all her life.
– We are all fans, big fans of Francesco Guccini. His music is poetry even for those who, including the writer, would not go against established power. However, it is not clear why a sophisticated artist like him should fall into the classic stereotype of a particular political party that the “right”, after watching for decades, is now “taking over the culture” that “has never existed before” . was their sector.” Can we say that a statement like this smacks a little of classicism? Look at the case: the whole of Italy is now accused of patriarchy, but the only family that has never done so is Guccini’s, where “women had leadership power.” Look at this damn punch… According to the European court, the shape of the Vespa is recognizable throughout the European Union and therefore cannot be deleted or copied by the Chinese. Power for Vespa enthusiasts.
– Curious news. Most online newspapers, in their live coverage of the war in Palestine, reported the news that a Palestinian with a tractor had tried to break through a checkpoint in the West Bank. It’s a shame that a few hours later Ansa asked for the message to be taken down “because it was sent by mistake”. Secret.
– Second Mario Draghi, for the EU it is “a critical moment”, “the growth model has dissolved” and therefore “we have to reinvent a way of growth, but to achieve this we have to become a state”. This is the second interview after the one a few days ago in which Supermario called on the EU “not to compromise on its values”. For someone who has no interest “in assignments in Italy or abroad” and is willing to “grandfather,” these are two departures of some weight. Doesn’t the former banker have concerns and is aiming for a niche in the coming Europe?
– The UN is concerned about the agreements that i EU countries, Italy at the top, they want to negotiate with third countries (I see the pact with Albania). For the United Nations, “the worrying trend of outsourcing asylum procedures by sending migrants to third countries only fuels fears about human rights.” But why? Never excuse me, High Commissioner Volker Turk, but if we bring immigrants to Tirana, treat them with all due respect, examine their asylum applications and, if successful, return them to Italy, then what would be the problem? If anything, you could tell me that something much less drastic is being done compared to the “closed ports” or “sea blockade” hypothesis. NO?
– I saw yesterday’s event on tape just outside Paris, where the nearest location of the event wasExpo2030. Italy nominated Rome and, as you know, Riyadh won. What is surprising, however, is the lack of communication in the Italian presentation. Not so much the first video or Giorgia Meloni’s message, but the testimonials on stage: while Saudi Arabia presented itself with a video from Cristiano Ronaldo, a globally recognized sports ambassador, we sent Bebe Vio, Sabrina Impacciatore and Trudie Styler, Sting’s wife. Very good, but not on the level of CR7. Not to mention that while Riyadh presented the concrete plans of its investments for the event, we had poor Impacciatore read a poem by Erri De Luca. Erri De Luca. The text goes something like this: “I think it is valuable to know where the north is in a room / what the name of the wind that dries the laundry is called.” The wind. Laundry. And did we really believe we would win like that?
– Listen also to the President of the Association of Women Entrepreneurs of Lazio: “There is no point in being surprised, Rome It has become a second-class capital. Either Rome is starting to become a modern European capital, or it is destined for other fools. The lack of planning and future prospects is serious.” To be precise, President Theodoli Pallini says: “Rome must grow, it must compete with the future, the challenges now are based on innovation, new technologies, research. In order to regain a profit.” Image we need functioning services, modern and efficient infrastructures. Deficits that we as entrepreneurs experience every day. In order to meet future challenges, we cannot only rely on the past, on Caesar’s Rome, but now we need a relaunch that looks forward to the future. For this reason, certain competitions are won by countries that do not have a great history, but have solid foundations in the present and stimulating plans for the future. Those who manage Rome and those who govern the country must understand that competitions are won on projects, on quality, on ideas”. Say it better.
-Delmastro brought to trial despite the prosecutor’s request for dismissal. It doesn’t surprise me that much. But one thing is certain: the right is taking a step forward and does not dare to force Delmastro to resign, unlike what his opponents have demanded in the past. Not because he’s good or nice. But why do politicians have to stop demanding resignations during the first investigation? Or there is always too much power in the hands of the investigating judiciary.
– All former Presidents of the Council reject the reform of the Prime Minister’s Office. Marta Cartabia, elected by the center-left party. Gustavo Zagrebelsky, of course. Ugo De Siervo, elected on the recommendation of the center-left party. Gaetano Silvestri, already a candidate for the PCI. And are you surprised?
– According to the WSJ, the EU promised Zelensky about a million rounds of ammunition by March, but was unable to deliver them. This was confirmed by the Berlin Defense Minister. Not only because we lack the production capacity, but also because the NATO countries have to rebuild the stocks that were reduced last year. According to the IISS, in the event of war, the United Kingdom would run out of ammunition within eight days, while Germany would not survive beyond a few hours of conflict. Not good.
– It is not clear why Cervinia decided to change its name, whether out of resistance to the fascist legacy or for some other reason. What is certain is that it is a suicidal move: decades spent building a brand around your own name and five minutes destroying it all. It doesn’t seem like a stroke of genius to me.