the prime minister forced to state the obvious

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Rome, 27 May – When Giorgia Meloni he’s right, he’s right, there’s little to go around. Even if the prime minister is forced to state an obvious thing as giant as a life-size globe, clearly. But the left’s delusions about “militarily occupied Rai”, the ridiculous strikes in which not even 100% of the staff joined for the first time, the foolish alarms of Elly Schlein and associates, deserve a response. However obvious and obvious it may be.

The invented TeleMeloni

The Prime Minister is forced to insist on the issue, as reported the newspaper, also for electoral reasons. It is clear and simple that the slogans on both sides will multiply while awaiting the European vote in June and that the replies may be more “pungent”. It is well known that RAI has been occupied by the left for decades, but for the average citizen, distracted from their daily affairs, it is perhaps a little less so. And then the head of the Government, guest of the program Giù la maschera, responds to the controversies of recent times like this: “On the left they have occupied a company like Rai by military hands, we are for a more plural system, a system that represents everyone and belongs to citizens”.

And on a possible reform he adds: “I don’t believe that it is a competence that falls to the Government, unlike what others have done. I believe that if anything it is a competence that falls to Parliament.” Furthermore, Rai “I imagine it as a more plural company than it has been in the past”. Then he attacks the left again: “The problem is not ‘we want an independent Rai’, but we want a ‘Rai dependent with the left in government and independent when the left is in opposition’“.

A frankly unbearable delirium

TeleMeloni is so TeleMeloni that it does not take into account in the slightest – or in any case clearly relegates to the background – an exhibition like the one inaugurated on Giovanni Gentile, a fact that is not exactly “secondary” in public communication. It is impossible to blame the prime minister given the embarrassing circumstances. If anything, we should criticize the centre-right’s total inaction on the issue, which almost makes us exclaim: “I wish there really was a TeleMeloni”. Because on the left they have never had any scruples of any kind on the issue. Except then cry when things don’t go as planned at the Nazarene headquarters.

Stelio Fergola

 
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