And finally came “there”. Dost of the Mediaset ‘Quarta Repubblica’ broadcast by Nicola Porro yesterday showed an unpublished video of the conflict between Romano Prodi and journalist Lavinia Oriefi.
Prodi and the conflict between ‘Quarta Repubblica’ journalist
The background is known: The reporter asks the former prime minister about the transition of the venoten manifesto, which we talked about by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni about the private property mentioned earlier. “What do you think about this step, not dogmatic in principle?” He wants a journalist.
Prodi immediately blur. “But what did he want to me? I never said anything like this in my life.” “A passage in the venoten manifesto” Replica Goldsmiths. He responds with Sarcasm, the founder of the olive tree. “I know very well, I’m not a child. But in 1941 people went to jail by fascists. What did they think of the review or second article of the Constitution? But does history mean?” During exciting jokes, the old premiere also extends his hand to the journalist: “He took a lock of my hair and pulled it. I never had such a situation.” Prodi is a version immediately rejected by Alla ANSA: “No hair, just a hand on your shoulder”.
Analysis of Videos and Frames
The film shown by the ‘Fourth Republic’ does not solve the doubts, but the analysis of the frames confirms the version of the journalist.
The hand of the old premiere looks higher than the shoulder and a frame seems to be making a lot of hair from a frame. There is no love or anything violent, but a little boredom seems there. Even a video published by Agorà Week End Publication shows that the founder of the olive tree is a lock for several minutes.
Yesterday, Prodi was squeezed by reporters on the sides of an incident in Bologna, but disappeared without stopping the microphones. Not before justifying yourself with a joke: “I talk to a journalist, then saying that I raped him …”.
Source: Today IT

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