Its always a carte blanche Mauro Corona quotI could leave

It’s always a carte blanche, Mauro Corona: "I could leave the broadcast" Adnkronos

“My participation in E’ semper Carta bianca is at risk. I appeal to Pier Silvio Berlusconi and Marina Berlusconi.” Mauro Corona, regular guest on E’ semper Carta bianca, raises in today’s episode of October 17th the possibility of canceling the program hosted by Bianca Berlinguer on Rete4.

“It is something that has nothing to do with this situation. Something hasn’t been right at Mondadori and Mediaset for a long time, I want to bring Marina and Pier Silvio Berlusconi closer together. I tried in every way, I.” “I want to address those who are close to them,” says Corona, turning to a perplexed Berlinguer who is taken aback. “I no longer feel adequate, my stay at Mondadori and Mediaset is at stake. They have nothing to do with it,” he says, turning to Berlinguer. “I appealed to Marina and Pier Silvio Berlusconi to send someone. My goodness.” Life is in danger, participation in Mondadori and E’semper Carta bianca”.

Corona’s words arrive at the end of the episode, which began with a “mysterious” apology to Berlinguer: “I owe you an apology and you know why, for the billionth collision we had on the phone. You know why, the audience doesn’t know.’ I need to know. Maybe she could have made a half-excuse,” were the words in an episode apparently monopolized by the attack on a hospital in Gaza. “This region is a powder keg, there is a risk of catastrophe.”