Donzelli dances and Delmastro dances. Round dance at Palazzo Chigi
Donzelli, Cospito, Meloni, Google, Macron, Totti, Briatore and more. Pills of press and TV reviews in the tweets of Michele Arnese, director of Startmag.
THE DANCES OF DONZELLI AND THE DANCES OF PALAZZO CHIGI
"Bottom-up terrorism has every reason in the world", wrote the anarchist Alfredo Cospito in 2018 in the clandestine newspaper Vetriolo. (Source: Fatto Quotidiano) pic.twitter.com/7XkpHHQsvf
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) January 31, 2023
Cospito-Pd. "I spoke about what was reported in a report to the Ministry of Justice of which, as a parliamentarian, I was able to know the content (…) They didn't give me any confidential documents (…) I asked Undersecretary Delmastro for detailed information". (Donzelli)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) February 1, 2023
"Delmastro claims: "I could have revealed the content of those documents to any parliamentarian". But as qualified sources confirmed to La Repubblica, those documents are for the exclusive and confidential use of the ministry". (Republic)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) February 1, 2023
"The passages referred to in the courtroom by Donzelli are contained in a report that the Dap, the Department of Prison Administration, wrote and sent no more than a week ago to the Minister of Justice". (Republic)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) February 1, 2023
"To attack the opposition who asked for information on the government's handling of the Alfredo Cospito case, Fdi deputy Giovanni Donzelli read some unpublished interceptions between the anarchist and some mafiosi detained under 41 bis". (Fittipaldi, Tomorrow)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) February 1, 2023
"Did Gaetano Caputi, Giorgia Meloni's chief of staff, really resign? No, the Dagospia scoop has no foundation. Qualified sources from Palazzo Chigi reveal it". ( https://t.co/WXMWdI7h9j )
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) February 1, 2023
Minister Adolfo Urso's spokesman, Gerardo Pelosi (ex Sole 24 Ore), leaves his office. The head of the minister's private secretariat, Valentina Colucci, is also leaving. "There is talk of a dispute between the minister and his closest collaborators". (The paper)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) January 31, 2023
Giorgia Meloni seen on the Sheet by Sabino Cassese, seen by the Fatto Quotidiano… pic.twitter.com/jzGsuhOHQe
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) January 31, 2023
Shock on TV for the readers of Open, the newspaper founded by Enrico Mentana: the new director Franco Bechis defends Giorgia Meloni to the sword. "She has never been against Europe as Salvini was," says the former director of Il Tempo.
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) January 30, 2023
I would advise the Brothers of Italy – or Palazzo Chigi, I don't know – to better select executives and parliamentarians to send on TV. Less howlers and more sensible. Less slogans and more substance. Less zeroed in and more reasoners. Unsolicited advice, of course.
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) January 30, 2023
GOOGLE STEALS
Google has confirmed a data breach, possibly related to the recent attack on T-Mobile, that allowed hackers to steal millions of customer information. (Techcrunch)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) February 1, 2023
SHALL WE CHAT?
ChatGpt. Newsguard Technologies researchers put the tool to the test on a sample of 100 debunked hoaxes, including about the coronavirus or Ukraine: for 80 of these, ChatGpt generated false narratives. (Fortune)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) January 29, 2023
MACRON RETIRED?
More than 1 million people marched again across France to protest President Emmanuel Macron's reform to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. New mobilizations are expected on 7 and 11 February. (Le Monde)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) February 1, 2023
UNITED KINGDOM IN THE STRIKE
Today the largest strike in more than a decade in the UK: 500,000 public sector workers, from teachers to firefighters, fold their arms against stagnating wages and high inflation. (Guardian)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) February 1, 2023
BROCHURE IN SPAIN
In Spain there is a total clash between the banks and the left-wing government led by Pedro Sanchez, which has decided on an extra tax of 3 billion on bank profits to finance state contributions to families and businesses to buffer the effects of high bills. (Only 24 hours)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) February 1, 2023
TOTTI'S NEW BUSINESS
Totti has registered the limited liability company "Tz service" with the Rome Chamber of Commerce, which will manage padel courts, gyms and beauty centres. The acronym derives from the initials of the surnames of the two 50% shareholders. The other shareholder is Alessandro Zaffarani. (Only 24 hours)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) February 1, 2023
BRIATORE RED
Briatore remains in the red: the Majestas holding still closes with a loss. The company in 2021 had losses of 1.37 million, from 1.24 million in 2020. (Sole 24 ore)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) January 31, 2023
BERETTA FIRE WITH REVENUES
Fabbrica d'Armi, the main spa of the Beretta Group, hits and exceeds its objectives and closes the year with revenues of 310 million. (Only 24 hours)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) February 1, 2023
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— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) January 30, 2023
This is a machine translation from Italian language of a post published on Start Magazine at the URL https://www.startmag.it/mondo/donzelli-delmastro-palazzo-chigi/ on Wed, 01 Feb 2023 11:56:38 +0000.