Melonis secret confession Al Bano writes to Putin and Letta

Meloni’s secret confession, Al Bano writes to Putin and Letta: So, today…

– The famous “return of politics” is recorded by this first decree Meloni government. And not because who knows how revolutionary it is compared to the Draghi government, but because it requires identity decisions. Decisions that the left can (hopefully) contest in five years’ time in the election campaign and convince the citizens of the opposite. If he has governed well, Meloni will return to Palazzo Chigi. Otherwise it will be left until the middle. How nice the change of power. Before I die I wish I could really see her.

– Yes, it is true. On the dates of minister and gods secretaries of state Meloni takes a risk: if you don’t please your allies a little, you risk pulling the rope too hard until it breaks. But…there’s a but: Allies know the percentage difference in the polls is currently in favor of the PM. If they broke up today, they would risk being passed for as those who “brought down Giorgia.” And I don’t know if that would add to their electoral booty.

– These are the ones from the rave party an unsafe private building okkupano, organize an illicit maxiraduno, then get high for a day with lots of drugs (allowing some of them) and the newspapers, what’s their name? About the fact that “they cleaned everything”. And God forbid.

– If I were on the left, I don’t know if I would be happy about the election lula in Brazil. I mean, did you read what he said about Zelensky?

– He’s right Gramelini: The appointment of Edoardo Rixi to infrastructure will allow Salvini to devote more of his time as party leader, causing some confusion among the majority. But the Corriere reporter does not take into account that he will also go to this ministry Galeazzo Bignamideputy minister and right-hand man of Meloni, someone who, if I know him – and I know him – will be able to keep a ministry in check that risks being handed over entirely to the Lega.

– It seems that Russia is recruiting Afghan soldiers to fight in Ukraine. They will say: Embé? The fact of the matter is that these soldiers were once trained by the United States of America with a tremendous investment of resources. You teach them how to shoot and eventually they hit you back. I think it’s happened a few times in the US…

– We missed roll call Al Bano to Vladimir: “Dear Putin, I know that you are very “private” to actions that only sow drama and destruction, and I also seem to understand that you have no intention of putting an end to this great act of madness. But I feel something I have to tell you. You, the “great” Putin, you, the head of state, but are also a father; (…) stop and think of those who see bombs falling on them and have to flee their homes. Think of the children who have the right to life and are instead forced to know death without being able to fully live the “plan” they were born for. If you can, ponder this dramatic truth for a moment. Think of the ten commandments that say in the fifth: “Do not kill”: God must have meant something! And then, if you are able – and I know you are able – stop this grim madness that has already been traversed by Hitler, Mussolini and many others before you. Stop while you’re in time: the world would thank you.” Anything else to add?

– This story of calendar what an accusation Bonino To have received money from Soros for not breaking the pact with the Democratic Party seems wonderful to me. But not so much for the facts themselves, if it pleases me to see them slaughtering each other in this little vegetable garden they still call the left. Prepare the popcorn

– Putin says: The EU doesn’t want ours gas? There is always someone who will buy it. Maybe, we’ll see. On the other hand, I think another scenario is simpler: the one where Putin sells gas to Erdogan, who cauldrons it at his hub in Ankara, and then happily sells it to us. All happy and content: we, who did not pay the money directly to the tsar, but will warm up with his gas, Turkey, which is becoming the world center of methane, and Putin, who continues to see his hydrocarbons. And many greetings to the kind words about Ukraine.

– Cazullo says that the doctors are resuming no wax in hospitals it would be the worst cliché about Italians: I don’t respect the law, the worst “saint cheated” is long gone. It is not so. Because whoever was not vaccinated, rightly or wrongly, paid a very high price: almost a year without a salary, without a job, without knowing when it would all be over. It doesn’t seem like a trivial matter

– Repubblica headlines: “The Night of Rights”. And all because a crime on rave party (we have dozens of similar ones) and for the forced prison (which mainly concerns the mafia). The point is, they’ve been disappointed: they were hoping for a little more bundles, like castor oil in schools and gay purges, but instead they find themselves with a perfectly harmless edict and having to shoot blanks. The readers understood that (and so did the Pd voters).

– Allegri: “The Europa League? It’s a good competition”. If the fox cannot get to the grapes, he is content with bottom rot

– Repubblica hires the editors Roberto Buroni on doctors no vax. The point is that Burioni ultimately agrees with Meloni on the choices made, defining them as “scientific” even when he disagrees with them. “Reconsidering the mandatory ‘vaccine’ is a political decision that can make sense.” Who would have thought?

– In the book by Bruno Vespa, melons he makes a confession halfway between intimate and political secrecy. In the most complicated days of forming his executive branch, he explains: “I was never really afraid that I would not be able to form a government, even considering the possibility of presenting myself in Parliament without prior agreement with all allies, on some proposals they seemed to me inadmissible “. It would have been sensational. But it explains well why she managed to enforce some of her decisions in the end.

– Tal Maurizio Maggiani is commissioned by La Stampa to continue the inevitable (so to speak) debate on what the left should be and how to re-found it (lost time, I tell you). In short, Maggiani seasons his play like this: “(…) Here, even if they are words that say something as simple and crude as disarm, I know that the left is a militant humanity in all circumstances. People who recognize themselves in the most radical part of their humanity. Tireless builders of life, generous fighters against the builders of death”. Militant humanity, people who recognize themselves in the most radical part of their humanity. What the hell does that mean?

– For the government it is 4,000, for La Stampa 5,000 and for Il Fatto 6,000. ‘sti Doctors no vax they multiply like loaves and fishes

– I got to the bottom of Maggiani’s play and you should build me a statue for that. In summary, he was able to save trees and ink and only write the last paragraph. The Left – he says – “is trying to face the urgent need to choose between the asterisk I have on the keyboard and that black, which I don’t find to even out the accounts between genders, while a woman cares a great deal about whether she’s summoned or gained power with males and any other gender. In this respect, at least, he is absolutely correct.

– Beautiful page of La Stampa that Gianni Oliva is supposed to write today to accuse the right of making April 25 divisive. To sum up: the party is on the left because the right has forgotten it. Then they place on the front page a photo of a banner that will be displayed at one of the parades. It reads: “Let’s liberate Italy from the fascists of the twentieth century, for socialism and the proletariat in power”. All exposed by the Italian Marxist and Leninist parties. And then you wonder if La Russa Doesn’t he come to the demonstrations?

– In the Afghanistan Students who tried to enter the university without a burqa were flogged by the Taliban. And here we have the Murge discussing schwa

– I repeat: is Letta really thinking about climbing back up the polls by defending rave parties and illegal occupations?