He died this morning at 7, in the Villa dei Pini nursing home in Avellino, where he had been hospitalized since April, after a ischemic attack. Ciriaco De Mita, former prime minister and secretary of the DC, was 94 years old. After rupture of the femur, in Februarydue to a fall at home, he was […]
Tag: Policy
Renzi: “Signatures are being collected to abolish citizenship income”
“We want to abolish citizenship income and, as required by law, the official collection of signatures will start from 15 June. But above all we want to change the world of work for the youngest ». Matteo Renzi writes it on his social networks. From the middle of the month, Italia Viva will launch a […]
The new Australian prime minister and the Italian father he didn’t know he had
Australia’s next prime minister is called Anthony Albanese and he will be the first Italian-Australian to lead the country. He defeated current Prime Minister Scott Morrison, the one in the tug-of-war over vaccination with Novak Djokovic in January. A Labor takes the place of a Conservative who has already admitted defeat despite not all the […]
Giorgio Napolitano, the former president of the Republic operated
The president emeritus of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano he underwent surgery at the Spallanzani in Rome. «The intervention conducted with a minimally invasive technique was successful. The patient is currently hospitalized in intensive care. The President is awake with a steady clinical picture. The prognosis remains confidential ”, reads the hospital note. The operation was […]
France, who is Elisabeth Borne, the new French prime minister
For the first time in thirty-one years, the French prime minister is once again a woman. Elisabeth Borne was appointed premier by the President of the French Republic Emmanuel Macron, after the resignation of Jean Castex. Before her, she had been alone in leading the French government the socialist Edith Cressonwhich had been nominated by […]
White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre: African American and homosexual
Karine Jean-Pierre she becomes the new White House spokesperson in place of Jen Psaki, who will step down from her post on May 13. The announcement was made by US President Joe Biden. Karine Jean-Pierre is the deputy to the current spokesperson. She will become the first African American and community representative Lgbtqi + in […]
The need of the former life
This article is published in issue 18 of Vanity Fair on newsstands until May 3, 2022 how nice to have (at least) a glimpse of former life, of the former world. We did it in 14 million traveling in the company of the Easter egg, last week, a bit of the sea, some cherry trees […]
Emmanuel Macron’s victory in France: “I am the president of everyone and everyone”
Emmanuel Macron was elected, for the second time, president of France. In the second round the centrist incumbent president, leader of La Republique En Marche, beat, with 58.6% of the votesits far-right rival Marine Le Pen, for a second five-year term as president. “From the beginning I asked not to whistle anyone. Because I am […]
Macron’s attack: “Le Pen’s interests linked to Russia”
Again you must have both said. Not that it was a surprise. The first round of the French elections ended like five years ago and like five years ago Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen they face the ballot on Sunday for the French presidency and they met on Wednesday evening in the latest debate, […]
There was something rotten in Sweden
As the UK and half of Europe entered rigorous lockdowns in March 2020, the Swedish government limited itself to banning public gatherings, advising – for those who could – to work from home, and keeping schools open for under 16s. It was the Swedish model, which officially was based on individual responsibility: the goal was […]