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Gubitosi’s latest pro Kkr move in Tim, Infratel opaque, Report on PSC, Covid mystery in schools

Gubitosi's latest pro Kkr move in Tim, Infratel opaque, Report on PSC, Covid mystery in schools

Economist, PSC, Tim, Infratel, Covid, schools and more. Bits of press review in the tweets of Michele Arnese, director of Startmag

THE LAST MOVE (PRO KKR) OF GUBITOSI IN TIM

OLD AND NEW ECONOMIST ON DRAGHI AL COLLE

Draghi wants to become president of the Republic. Word of the Economist

COVID PILLS

TRAIN REPORT ARRIVING ON THE PSC TRACK

ACADEMIC TRANSPARENCY

TRANSPARENCY OF EDUCATION

THE TRANSPARENCY OF INFRATEL (INVITALIA)

That's why Prysmian shakes Draghi (and warns Infratel)

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THE ITALIC OF STARTMAG

The world of journalism is truly bizarre.

For months and months, the newspapers have been playing with one question: does Draghi want or don't want to go to the Quirinale?

The question was also posed to the Prime Minister himself at a press conference, but Draghi glossed over rather annoyed given that a head of state is still there, albeit with an expiry date.

Nonetheless, throngs of chigists, quirinalists, notists, editors, backstories and fuffists legitimately continue to dig: what does Draghi want to do?

Such curiosity turns into aphasia. Yet the question is not answered by any Gazzetta di Acitrezza , but even by the weekly The Economist (“Authoritative global news and analysis”). I don't know if you know what I mean.

And what does the British weekly write?

“Mr Draghi wants to be President”.

Thus, papal papal.

Front page headline stuff today in Italian newspapers.

Especially since Draghi's spokesperson at Palazzo Chigi posted the Economist editorial in full on Twitter.

For heaven's sake, as Ansa wrote , the Economist crowns Italy "Country of the Year": "It has changed" with Draghi, "a competent and respected premier at international level" and it cannot be denied that "it is better than a year ago ”.

"You are the country of the year, the prime minister remains where he is", is the headline for example of the daily newspaper la Repubblica .

But no one underlines in the headlines that "Mr Draghi wants to be President", in short, that Draghi wants to become head of state .

News, let's say.

But the British weekly – evidently – did not ask for a reply to Palazzo Chigi, or a confirmation from the person concerned.

And maybe – who knows – from the Draghians to Chigi an advice has come to newspapers and TV to smooth it out. And maybe to break off.

Thus the Italian editorial offices will be able to easily prepare hundreds of other articles on the question: What do you want Dragons?

The Economist replied, but who cares …


This is a machine translation from Italian language of a post published on Start Magazine at the URL https://www.startmag.it/economia/tim-psc-infratel/ on Fri, 17 Dec 2021 13:49:58 +0000.