“I’m not scared of Meloni, but this left”

Luciano Ligabue he doesn’t go around it to answer Andrea Scanzi who asks him the usual question about risk again fascism in Italy. The journalist, in an interview published in Everyday occurrenceasks the singer-songwriter – whom he has known for thirty years despite not speaking to him for fifteen “due to naughty reviews and stupid pride” if he would fear the government Melons?. “No”, was Ligabue’s dry reply. Which he then explains: “he IS a right-wing governmentwhich needs aleft opposition. She is a politician permanently on the campaign trail, i social they changed everything for the worse, and I’m very happy about that Berlinguer has never been on TikTok.”

Ligabue speaks with good reason as he also did the advisor independent municipality elected on the lists of Communist Party. “I saw how it worked and after two sessions I resigned. I had nothing to do with it”, admitted the singer-songwriter, specifying: “I’m still on the left, but for some time I’ve felt badly represented”. “But I vote”, adds the singer-songwriter, “sometimes more ‘against’ than ‘for’. It’s clear that I feel close to the Democratic Party, which however has lost a lot of determination over time. I hope that i 5 stars force the Democratic Party to be clear on issues such as peace, green And Basic income“.

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Ligabue claims the progressive ideas that he has breathed since he was a child in his family where “we voted for the PCI“. A “simple and extraordinary” family he defines it. “I caught a good joker in being born into that family there. They raised me with gods values which always had to do with the feeling. I took this on: I think I’m very clear sentimentally. ” Then she gives the readers the Done a personal memory linked to his father to whom he dedicated “a song, The last look, which I will never publish”. He told Andrea Scanzi that “he was ill, and every time I tried to give him strength by softening the severity of the illness. Then, the last time I saw him, he stared into my eyes. I understood that he knew everything, and in that look I saw I reproach. My father wanted me to treat him like a man and not hide anything from him. He is a wound that I will never get over“. “I believe very much in family, and not having lived up to the model embodied by my parents left me feeling profound sense of failure“, concluded the singer-songwriter.

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