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All crazy about Draghi?

All crazy about Draghi?

Who cheers and who sbrocca after Draghi's speech at the Rimini Meeting

To exorcise the desire of Mario Draghi, already strong for months but grown after his speech at the annual meeting of Communion and Liberation in Rimini, where the former president of the European Central Bank urged everyone, starting with the current government, not to deluding oneself and deluding oneself that the policy of "subsidies" is enough to bring the country out of the crisis worsened by the viral epidemic, Il Fatto Quotidiano defended the Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte as it could not be worse. Marco Travaglio was the only newspaper editor to be the owner of the "vague" to which Draghi would be held and the disappointment he would therefore have caused to the "fans" who yearn to see him at Palazzo Chigi or the Quirinale, or before in a place and then in the other within a few years.

Pushed a little to blasphemy, titled his editorial “Draghi da Nazareth”, like Jesus, Travaglio literally wrote that “Supermario spoke and said absolutely nothing, even though he said it very well”. I would certainly say better than Conte, that those of Libero have even surprised, I don't remember in what place or circumstance, to speak wrong the subjunctives like any Di Maio.

I imagine the cialtronate that will be overturned by the Travaglio newspaper on everyone, but precisely all the other newspapers that instead reported on Draghi's speech, underlining its importance, and also the implications for the government still in office between one internal dispute and another. : now also grappling with a referendum on the reduction of parliamentary seats that seemed to have an obvious confirmation outcome but that Zingaretti and Di Maio have loaded with improper meanings, running risks similar to those of Renzi in 2016 with his constitutional reform. Which was almost rejected out of hatred for the leadership of the then Prime Minister and secretary of the Democratic Party.

The sheet of Giuliano Ferrara and Claudio Cerasa has even wrapped the former president of the European Central Bank in this very visible red headline: “A great manifesto for a country of young Dragons”. La Stampa also wrote about "manifesto", Corriere della Sera about "recipe" and "message to the government", about "surprise" to the government and about "a shadow that worries Count" the Republic , about "a lesson to Conte ” Il Tempo , of a“ shock ” Future and so on for those who believe that Italy is now governed as best it could not. It is led to Palazzo Chigi by a reincarnation of Moro, De Gasperi and, going further and further back in unitary history, even by Camillo Benso di Cavour. Moreover, he was a count too, but with a lowercase.


This is a machine translation from Italian language of a post published on Start Magazine at the URL https://www.startmag.it/mondo/tutti-pazzi-per-draghi/ on Wed, 19 Aug 2020 08:00:41 +0000.