Giuseppe Conte follows Matteo Salvini on the political tensions that characterized the Sanremo Festival: “Controversies don’t excite me. I believe that Rai needs a profound reform, we’ve been saying this for some time. more effective”, said the leader of the 5 stelle Movement as he left the polling station in via Giulia where he voted this morning in Lazio’s regional elections.
In the morning, Salvini, the protagonist of a question and answer remotely with Amadeus in recent days, had explained that “certainly a reflection on the management of Rai as a whole will have to be done”. On the sidelines of the ceremony on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of director Franco Zeffirelli, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure of Florence said: “I didn’t see the final, I took a walk through Florence. The center of Florence is much more beautiful than anything else. Found out who won this morning, best wishes to whoever won. Won’t comment further”.
For his part, Rai’s CEO, Carlo Fuortes, affirms the results of the fourth Festival signed by Amadeus: “The excellent evaluations and the attention given by young people to the 73rd Festival of Sanremo reward the work of Rai and those who made possible an edition destined to go down in the history of our television and our country”. For the CEO, this is a “challenge won”: “For the first time since its creation, the Festival had the honor of having the prestigious presence of the President of the Republic and, headed by Sergio Mattarella, it was opened by the extraordinary Roberto Benigni’s interpretation of the value of our Constitution 75 years after it came into force.” However, the natural expiration of the CEO’s term, according to the latest backstories, no longer seems so certain.
Source: IL Tempo
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