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Amato, Conte, Degni or Pozzolo. Who emerges worse from Meloni’s press conference?

Amato, Conte, Degni or Pozzolo. Who emerges worse from Meloni's press conference?

Let's try to understand who emerges worse from Meloni a Pozzolo's trips, Degni, Conte and Amato. Damato's Scratches

Let's try to play a board game after the long press conference at the beginning of the year in which Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni certainly did not hold back in controversy when the journalists' questions, like it or not, passed the ball to her, rather than shooting in the door. And this in a match that you faced with consolidated political professionalism. “Pretty brilliant,” the poster recognized her. “Effective” and “promoted in communication”, was the unusually titled Domani . Let's try to understand that he came out worse than his lashes.

EMANUELE POZZOLO

The now painful deputy and party colleague Emanuele Pozzolo, suspended by the "brothers of Italy" perhaps awaiting expulsion, essentially accused of sabotage for having compromised the effort of seriousness imposed on the right with his casual conduct of carrying a weapon from the responsibilities received from the electorate? A Pozzolo whom I would advise to spontaneously renounce his parliamentary mandate, in addition to his party card, for what he did at a New Year's Eve party and for what Meloni actually told him, moreover before the man wounded by his gun – the escort leader's son-in-law of the Undersecretary of Justice Andrea Delmastro – worsened the situation by suing him.

MARCELLO DEGNI

The "brazen" judge of the Court of Auditors Marcello Degni, appointed by the then government of Paolo Gentiloni and angry with the opposition for not having done what they could to get Italy into the so-called "provisional exercise"? Which – as we know – in the financial markets is not exactly a medal on the chest of an indebted country like ours.

GIUSEPPE CONTE

The candidate for opposition leader Giuseppe Conte? Who obtained an honorary jury in the Chamber feeling offended by Meloni's accusation of having had the reformed ESM treaty signed "in the darkness", during the very last days of her second government. He may have still been legitimately in office at that time, but Conte will hardly be able to deny the circumstance reproached by Meloni of already knowing that a parliamentary majority was missing for the ratification of that treaty. Who in fact has just been rejected even with his vote..

GIULIANO AMATO

The president emeritus of the Constitutional Court Giuliano Amato, who rose up against the "authoritarian drift" of a right which could shortly elect in Parliament four judges of the same Court out of the 15 of which it is composed, 5 of whom are elected by parliament, 5 of whom are appointed by the head of State and 5 designated, as Article 135 of the Constitution says, by the "supreme ordinary and administrative judiciary"? I fear that it was Amato himself who came out worse for his role. To which Meloni sarcastically suggested proposing a reform to entrust the appointment of all 15 constitutional judges "to the Democratic Party, having heard the opinion", among others, of the now anguished president emeritus of the Consulta.


This is a machine translation from Italian language of a post published on Start Magazine at the URL https://www.startmag.it/mondo/meloni-conferenza-stampa-critiche-amato-degni-pozzolo-conte/ on Fri, 05 Jan 2024 06:52:29 +0000.