Fiorello debunks the controversy over April 25th: “Meloni said it”

Another week of ‘VivaRai2!’ comes to an end. The good morning of the morning show arrives in the middle of the post-Liberation Day ‘bridge’: today at the glass of the Foro Italico the special guest was Elodie, who became the protagonist of an unexpected visit that surprised Fiorello, Biggio, Casciari and all the cast. The morning after April 25, two statements caught Fiorello’s attention: “Meloni said ‘the end of fascism laid the foundations for the return of freedom. He used the word ‘fascism’, fine: now all that’s missing is ‘anti’ and we’re good. Giorgia, I know, we can’t say it all at once. Salvini instead said ‘the government is anti-fascist’. After these sentences 118 arrived, he took La Russa who had fainted ‘they had to be taken away in an ambulance!’

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Yesterday was a day with some news stories: “The city band doesn’t play ‘Bella ciao’, the police intervene to make it play – a piece of news read by the showman -. The officers went there and asked for the driving licence, registration and music sheet”. We are also talking about General Vannacci again: “Just yesterday he was nominated by the League in all the constituencies. For the occasion he wrote a book on Strasbourg, entitled ‘The French are all gay’, with a preface by Carla Bruni”.

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A passage also on Venice: “You know that I’m half Venetian”, Fiorello is keen to remind us. In fact, the Venetian city “also fills up with the ticket, 15 thousand of them have paid 5 euros for entry – he says -. However, there is also a group of exempted people: the Venetians, those who have Venetian relatives, the fans of Mara Venier, the Spritz drinkers, pigeons and even those with pigeon relatives. All of these don’t pay, they basically paid 15 thousand for everything, 15 thousand for 5 is 75 thousand euros. What’s the point of having an aperitif in Venice? in Piazza San Marco!”, quips the showman.

 
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