Meloni attacks. Fedez answers. It all starts with the statements of Giorgia Meloni on the Atreyu stage: “The real example to follow are not only the influencers who make tons of money by wearing clothes, flaunting bags or even for expensive panettoni advertising that makes people believe that they are going to do charity.” .” ». Balocco and sunk. Clear reference to Chiara Ferragni and the antitrust decision. Fedez immediately takes to his Instagram stories and responds. With a premise: “I know you see us as a unit, but my wife is my wife, an independent woman.” And I am me, and I have a foundation with a completely transparent public social budget and so I'm pretty perplexed that everything, what I have done in the world of charity is being called into question.”
So it's ironic and pointed: “Has the Prime Minister talked about youth unemployment?” The financial maneuver they're doing with their ass that they haven't completed yet? About the country's tax burden? No. He decided to say that we need to be careful of people who work on the Internet. That is our Prime Minister's priority.” So here is the list of things they have done and on which the state has done “virtually nothing.” We return to the time of the pandemic: “My wife and I raised 4 million euros and in 10 days built a 150-bed intensive care unit that saved lives on site.” Do you know how much the government and the Lombardy region spent to build the same intensive care unit with the same beds that was commissioned countless months later? Ten million euros to treat perhaps a tenth of the people we treated.” And again: “The entertainment workers had been completely forgotten by the state: in one year the government had collected half a million euros, I had three million euros gathered in ten days, which became seven in a year.”
Then he returns to the Panettone affair: “My wife will challenge what has been said in the relevant forums and defend herself, also because my wife, unlike the people who make up her party (Giorgia Melonis), does not could benefit from it.” parliamentary immunity like the honorable Santanchè. So he’ll pay when he has to pay.”
Renzi also criticized Meloni for referring to Ferragni, according to which “in Palazzo Chigi we have an influencer and not a prime minister”: “Italy needs a future.” Instead, she talks about what really interests her: Chiara Ferragni's Pandoro.