“Mattarella? Like the Pope, irreplaceable and cannot be criticized” – Il Tempo

“Mattarella? Like the Pope, irreplaceable and cannot be criticized” – Il Tempo
“Mattarella? Like the Pope, irreplaceable and cannot be criticized” – Il Tempo

Straight as a train. Claudio Borghi once again returns to the controversy for his words on Sergio Mattarella – “It’s June 2nd, it’s Italian Republic Day. Today the sovereignty of our nation is consecrated. If the president really thinks that sovereignty belongs to the European Union instead of Italy, for coherence he should resign, because his role would no longer make sense” – and he adds further in his speech to the microphones of Radio Libertà. “Our eminent, fantastic, irreplaceable, supreme, I would say, President of the Republic we have discovered in recent days that he has evidently transformed himself into the role left vacant by Bergoglio. Because I was left with the idea that the one who was infallible and, therefore, as such, says the right things by definition was the Pope. Since this is evidently not the case, because we have recently seen that this dogma of the infallibility of the Pontiff is unlikely to go any further than fashion, they have evidently replaced him with the President of the Republic”.

“Not only that – continues Borghi – one cannot vilify oneself, and this is stated in a controversial and questionable article of our Criminal Code. For the rest of the world there is defamation, in the case of the President of the Republic there is vilification. Let’s say that in any case it exists and we respect it until it is changed. Instead, in addition to not vilifying, but it’s right, in reality we discovered that it cannot be criticized.” “If by chance he says something that is not right, our president cannot be criticized even with hypothetical periods”, the comment of the League senator.

 
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