Monday, 26 September 2022

Italy's first female Prime Minister

 

Far-right Giorgia Meloni and her right-wing alliance will have control of both houses of the Italian Parliament. Election night victory is Mrs. Meloni first step to become Italy's first female Prime Minister. 

But don't worry! This doesn't change anything, as unemployment will continue to rise and weapons & missiles will be shipped to Ukraine again and again. And migrants smugglers will continue their dirty job. Not to mention that many so called migrants, who arrive in South Italy from North Africa (who are only men), wear Adidas & Nike shoes and have Sansung smartphone. 

We see what she will be able to do.  


In the meanwhile, the outgoing Italy's Prime Minister, Mario Draghi, has been honoured with the World Statesman Award by Rabbi Arthur Schneider. The latter is Appael of Conscience Foundation's president and founder. During the gala cerimony, in New York early last week, the former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger sat beside Draghi at the reception in the Pierre Hotel. 

It's easy to see who rules the Western World!

20 comments:

  1. Dear Giorgio, I don't know if I should congratulate you or not. You don't see a happy future for Italy.

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    1. No, I don't! ... I am afraid she will behave as the same USA multinational companies' puppets we have already seen until now. Actually, she already said her government will continue to send weapons to Ukraine. Easy to forecast what she will be able to do.

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    2. I hope Georgia Meloni will be a good prime minister! I love that she is speaking out against all these gay and lesbian communities. I also like that in Rome they removed all the flags of the European Union and hung the flags of Italy.
      It is also great that Silvio Berlusconi will be in the new government.

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    3. We wait and see, Irina! Her task isn't easy, due to the fact that Italian public debt has been raising to € 2694000.00 Million, thanks to the previous governments.

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  2. Ci saranno almeno 5 anni di ventennio.

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    1. Si, ho letto gli svariati articoli su questo tema su "La Repubblica" e "Il Corriere della Sera" già alcuni giorni prima delle elezioni.

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  3. I don't think it matters any more who is supposed to be in charge. In my onion there are dark forces ruling the world and it all has to do with money.

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    1. Exactly, Nicole! Unfortunately, that's how the process of world politics & economics works.

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  4. Hi Giorgio! I hope that a win for Giorgia and the Right will change the EU! I’m keeping my fingers crossed!!!

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    1. As mentioned above by Tom, we wait and see. Although I am afraid the EU may rise interest rates for long-term government Italian government's Bond, in retaliation for the new Italian government that is not related to Bruxelles' establishment ... as we already saw (and the EU already did) in 2011.

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  5. Looks like a bleak future ahead. Sad state of affairs.

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  6. A terrible event happened yesterday in the city of Izhevsk. An unidentified man wearing a T-shirt with a swastika broke into the school and killed 17 people. Among the dead were 11 children. His name is already known. This is Artyom Kazantsev. He is 34 years old. He himself studied at this school. He shot himself. Nothing else is clear. He must be a member of a Nazi organization. Maybe he was specially hired for a terrorist attack.
    All Russia is in mourning! Such grief for parents. Children died. This is the worst!

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    1. The assault occurred at a crucial time for Russia. It seems the shooter was listed as a patient at a mental health institute, although he wore a black T-shirt with Nazi emblems” ... I hope he wasn't related to terrorist organizations. Anyway, we wait and see Russia’s Investigative Committee what will be able to understand.

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    2. Patients in psychiatric hospitals are the easiest to find to commit a terrorist act. Where did he get the pistols? In Russia, they are not sold on the streets. How did he convert a traumatic weapon into a combat one?

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    3. At the moment we don't have any answer! ... That's the raison why Russia’s Investigative Committee is working.

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  7. Uy los politicos siempre son sus intereses. Te mando un beso.

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    1. True! Thank you for reading my post. Enjoy the rest of this week :-)

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