Mattarella spanks Repubblica on Tim and Vivendi, the somersaults of Meloni and Tajani on Tim and banks, the words of Michela Murgia’s mother
Tim, Vivendi, Kkr, Sergio Mattarella, Giorgia Meloni, Antonio Tajani, Michela Murgia and more. Press review pills by Michele Arnese, director of Start Magazine
MATTARELLA GRINDING REPUBLIC OF MOLINARI ON TIM, VIVENDI AND KKR
Repubblica: "Tim, the caution of the Quirinale on the risk of friction with France".
"It's completely unfounded news." Thus the press office of the Quirinale responds to the Agi which asked for confirmation on the rumors of an intervention by President Mattarella on the Tim-Vivendi affair.
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 12, 2023
Rete Tim and Sparkle's cables actually pass from the French of Vivendi to the Americans of Kkr
TIM NETWORK: MELONS 1, MELONS 2
December 29, 2022:
"This government sets itself the goal of taking control of the network for a strategic issue". (Melons)
August 10, 2023:
agreement between Mef and the American fund Kkr on the Tim and Sparkle network (35% of NetCo in Italian hands, according to Corriere della Sera)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 11, 2023
BANKS TAX: TAJANI 1, TAJANI 2
"It is not a measure against the banks, but a measure to protect families and those who are in difficulty with the payment of mortgages". (Tajani 4 days ago)
"The rule had not been agreed. We cannot seem ideologically against the banks". (Tajani today)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 12, 2023
How much new taxes will Intesa Sanpaolo, Unicredit, Bnl, Banco Bpm, Bper and others really pay?
WHERE DO THE FORCED RUBBLES ON THE BANKS COME FROM…
Calculations made immediately after the government's announcement pegged the impact on Mediolanum's earnings at between 45 and 50%. For Fininvest it would have meant more than a halving of profits. The MEF corrective reduced the maximum impact for Mediolanum to 75 million. (Corsera)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 11, 2023
THE LIBERAL AND TAX PAYER SHEET
"The case of taxation on the net margins of banks does not seem to present itself with the characteristics of an ideological alarm bell, at most, hopefully, it contains some nonsense that will be corrected. The guardians of the markets must recognize it, which is better". (Giuliano Ferrara, Sheet)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 10, 2023
"It would be entirely reasonable and sensible (…) to ask banks that have made use of public guarantees to pay a fee for the service of providing the guarantees themselves". (Nicola Rossi, economist, in the newspaper Il Foglio)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 9, 2023
POSTCARD FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN
Almost 94,000 migrants landed on Italian shores since the beginning of the year. More than double compared to the same period of 2022, when there were just under 45,000, reaching 105,129 as at 31 December, an increase compared to the previous 12 months (67,477). (Corsera)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 10, 2023
POSTCARD FROM NIGER
"For nearly thirty years, Nigerien general Moussa Barmou worked, trained and studied alongside Pentagon officials (…) But on July 26, at the time of the coup, Barmou turned his back on Washington's allies". (Republic)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 10, 2023
POSTCARD FROM CHINA
The crisis in the Chinese real estate sector continues. Country Garden – which fell to historic lows on the stock exchange yesterday – is increasingly in difficulty crushed by debts and the sharp drop in home sales in China, where the economy is showing more and more signs of weakness. (Only 24 hours)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 12, 2023
POSTCARD FROM UKRAINE
The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, has sacked all the heads of regional military recruitment centers after some officials were accused of taking bribes from those trying to avoid the front lines. (cnn)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 12, 2023
POSTCARD FROM ECUADOR
"Ecuador is experiencing the worst security crisis in its recent history. The phenomenon has worsened during the pandemic and finds its epicenter in the control of drug trafficking routes. In particular, a dispute has arisen with the Colombian and Peruvian cartels". (Only 24 hours)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 11, 2023
MICHELA MURGIA'S MOM SPEAKS
"Children are born with wings and then fly away, no mother has the right to stop them". (Costanza Marongiu, mother of Michela Murgia)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 12, 2023
THE DAUGHTER OF MAURIZIO COSTANZO SPEAKS
MAURICE COSTANZO
"When he died we found 500 square meters of projects in his office, some completed, others still to be implemented. Mountains of ideas that kept him company and helped to defeat boredom". (Camilla Costanzo)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 11, 2023
MAURICE COSTANZO
"He only enjoyed working. The rest bored him." (Camilla Costanzo)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 11, 2023
THE WORD TO GARATTINI
"The remuneration of all health personnel should be increased by 30 percent. In return, however, we must ask that intramoenia be renounced within the national health system because it is becoming a scandal". (Silvio Garattini)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 11, 2023
JOURNALISM
In the late morning of Monday 31 July, the collaborators of Il Sole 24 Ore received an email announcing a 20% cut in wages, effective 1 August. (Profession reporter)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 8, 2023
Honor to the reporter of the Republic who thus speaks in public about the "strategies" of the Gedi group. https://t.co/nM4DoaPNxi
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 8, 2023
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 11, 2023
QUISQULIE & PINZILLACCHERE
Orange juice futures broke the $3 a pound record. A year ago they were traveling at $1.81. Causes? Extreme weather and incurable orchard diseases have exacerbated citrus shortages relative to demand in the US and global markets. (Sun)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 11, 2023
China is the first country where Ferrari sells more than a quarter of its vehicles to women. According to Bloomberg, the Maranello company has set a new record with over 25% of car purchases made by women.
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 10, 2023
Wine, pasta and coffee: boom in sales from agri-food districts abroad. Intesa Sanpaolo monitor: in the first quarter exports exceed 6.6 billion (+9.5%). Germany is the first trading partner followed by the United States and France. (Only 24 hours)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 10, 2023
In the last elections, Fausto Bertinotti voted Potere al Popolo and his wife Lella voted for the M5s. (source: Corriere della Sera)
— Michele Arnese (@Michele_Arnese) August 9, 2023
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WHAT MICHELA MURGIA'S MOTHER SAYS ABOUT MICHELA MURGIA
MICHELA MURGIA'S MOM SPEAKS TO CORRIERE DELLA SERA
In an interview with Corriere della Sera, Michela Murgia's mother, Costanza Marongiu, says that she first learned of the death from her friend Claudia. But that when she saw the news on TV for her «it was a shock. I did not expect". But he didn't cry, he reveals to Elvira Serra. «Michela had been ill for a year and a half. But don't expect it, because until the day before he hid the truth from me. He told me "I'm getting better". And I believed it."
THE MEMORIES OF MICHELA MURGIA'S MOM
Then, the woman explains, «a week ago she stopped answering my phone and I realized she was sick. Yesterday it was she who called Cristiano and told him she was leaving. He wanted me to tell you to be calm and not to cry. And I didn't cry. But this is even worse. Because I feel a lump in my throat that is killing me». Marongiu says he followed his daughter Michela Murgia "on Instagram". And that in recent times she had dedicated herself a lot to the queer family : «It was her will. And I respected his choices. Indeed the queer family was his dream. He always wanted lots of people around. What more could you ask for?". The woman tells of her family's violent past with Michela's father. On 26 December 1990 she took her with her brother to Annetta's aunt's house: «It was necessary. Then she never wanted to come back with us. She came back when I separated from her father. He passed away five years ago. He was unstable, it was very difficult to establish a relationship with him.
The mother says her daughter was "a force of nature." The last time he saw her was last September, while she was presenting a book in Cagliari. "I can't walk anymore, I was waiting for her to come," he adds. But «he followed his dreams. In some ways I had become secondary: she was in a hurry to do the things she hadn't done before". Because «children are born with wings and then they fly away. No mother has the right to stop them." He adds that he has not yet met Lorenzo Terenzi , the widower of Murgia. The two were civilly married on 15 July: "We'll talk, there's plenty of time now." She remembers that at school she was very intelligent and that she complained if she got 7 and not 8. When they remind her that the writer dedicates "Accabadora" ("To my mother. To both") together with her aunt Annetta she says that she preferred essays . Like the one on Sardinia. «And then I also liked “Ave Mary”, because it pissed off the bishops».
This is a machine translation from Italian language of a post published on Start Magazine at the URL https://www.startmag.it/economia/mattarella-sculaccia-repubblica-su-tim-e-vivendi-le-capriole-di-meloni-e-tajani-su-rete-tim-e-banche-le-parole-della-mamma-di-michela-murgia/ on Sat, 12 Aug 2023 09:18:23 +0000.