Labor decree, Salvini against Schlein: personal shopper can be paid with additions

One of the most important rules of these 8 months of government. A provocation, not very veiled, to that chic radical left ready to speak out when in opposition. But then he can’t relate to the middle class when he’s in government. “Even if you have a personal shopper that costs 300 euros an hour, you need a salary increase to pay for it. It’s not like you can walk around Sarzana uncoordinated between jeans, shirt, eyeshadow and lipstick.” Harsh words, those spoken by the leader of the League, Matteo Salvini, speaking at an election rally in Sarzana, a small town in the province of La Spezia, speaking of the work decree. The reference is to the criticism received by Elly Schlein and to the interview in which the secretary of the dem tells that she has an armochromist who helps her choose the looks to wear. During his speech, some participants in the rally shouted to the leader of the Northern League that Schlein had already intervened in Sarzana: “Ah – the Northern League secretary joked – and did the personal shopper have it when she came to Sarzana? Was he armochromatically aligned, from moccasin to jacket?”.

The law that cuts taxes is one of the most important in the government. Because it responds to a clear need, shouted to the four hundred and twenty thousand and, several times, for what, in the past, the productive bourgeoisie was definitive. The engine of this country. Beaten by the highest taxes in Europe. The left, which minimizes the intervention of the executive led by Giorgia Meloni, is the same one that would like an IPTU and a significant increase in house taxes. Positions that unwittingly strengthen the center-right majority in no way. That, in the immediate future, it will have to deal with the second great Italian emergency: immigration. If the moderates manage to find a solution also for the endless landings of men and women from Libya and Tunisia, a chromatic consultant will no longer be enough for the new secretary. He’s going to have to hire a policy expert.

Source: IL Tempo

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