Massimo Giannini attacks Giorgia Meloni. Fazio nods his head at the TV

“Che Tempo Che Fa” is back on Rai3 and concentric attacks on center right are back. This time Giorgia Meloni is in the crosshairs, in the eye of the hurricane, even before forming the new government. In Fabio Fazio’s studio are the director of La Stampa, Massimo Giannini, and the former president of INPS, Tito Boeri. Both are involved in the demolition and demonization of the leader of the Brothers of Italy, ready to start her governmental adventure. Giannini criticizes Meloni’s positions on Vox and Poland. But the prejudices didn’t stop there and, when Boeri takes the floor, the former INPS takes it out on the Cota 41 pension reform. All this happens in the studio without the slightest bit of contradiction. In fact, the conductor Fabio Fazio nods with condescension, without objecting.

“I think Italy will be like Poland and I obviously don’t like that – thunders Massimo Giannini, director of La Stampa – I repeat, I’m very worried about a government led by Meloni, I’m worried about the country.” But that is not all. It’s Tito Boeri’s turn who takes it out on Salvini and his “Cota 41” who must finally send the Fornero reform home. “Citation 41 accentuates generational differences, it cannot be achieved, it would be risky. We should not give favorable conditions to those who leave earlier than to those who leave later.” If this is public service…

Source: IL Tempo

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