Tonight Italy, Antonio Caprarica out of control: “Ilaria Salis like Navalny”

Tonight Italy, Antonio Caprarica out of control: “Ilaria Salis like Navalny”
Tonight Italy, Antonio Caprarica out of control: “Ilaria Salis like Navalny”

After a few months have passed since those images were broadcast on television and online Ilaria Salis in chains in Hungary, a lot of water has flowed under the bridge.

The former Italian substitute teacher, thanks to the diplomatic intervention of the government led by Giorgia Meloni, was first released from prison to be transferred to house arrest in Budapest. And then, with the candidacy for the European Championships among the ranks of Greens and Left Alliance, won over 176 thousand preferences. This allowed her to be elected by right to the European Parliament and therefore also to return to our country.

Exhausted from the journey back to Monza, Salis however the first event was deserted as an MEP organized by her party. In his place, his father showed up Roberto who made some important statements. “I believe that Ilaria will start in the next few days its communication role for the role it plays”, explained the engineer, who then added: “It will be a big surprise for the majority”.

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The Salis case was discussed again at Tonight Italy, the Rete 4 political talk show hosted by Sabrina Scampini. In yesterday’s episode, Sunday 16 June, you were a guest in the Mediaset studio Antonio Caprarica. The journalist, in his brief speech, equated the Hungarian trial involving Ilaria Salis with the legal case which saw, despite himself, Alexei Navalny as the protagonist. “Navalny too he was accused in Vladimir Putin’s autocratic Russia of being corrupt“, explained the journalist. It seems licet to compose magnisthe ancient Romans would say.

 
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