It is truly a disaster for Politics, with a capital ‘P’ out of respect for the politicians – there are some – who, in different times, have managed, with less fanfare, to find solutions for Society. Ca va sans dire that for today’s times, it's enough to simply, and that's already a lot, politics, with a small ‘p’. Very small. Tiny.
It is a failed politics of all those old hands from Pd, Forza Italia, and all the various parties that change their name once a month. It is a failure marked by having entrusted to the boy of the hour, Renzi, who always thinks he's a contestant of Mike Bongiorno, the fate of Italy. And he's not the only one. Besides the young man, we also have the young woman, Maria Elena Boschi. Highly incapable. Be aware, the fault is not theirs: the question is how could all those veteran parliamentarians have entrusted a nation to inexperienced people like Renzi and Boschi. If the faults are not theirs, still, they could have passed it up. There is no dishonor in saying that they don't have miracles in their pockets mixed with house keys and sweets for low blood sugar. So I rectify: they are guilty too. Maybe even a lot. Even geniuses aren't geniuses. Let alone! How these two can have the abilities that would need at least some life experience – that is, they should have experienced a lot to discern the true from the false – which their birth dates do not allow. I’m not for a Government of seniors, I am more or less the age of Boschi, but for a Government of those who have learned the trade, yes. Otherwise, let's all start dancing like crazy. Anyway – this is a celebration and I want it too as I'm as capable of doing nothing as she is – in this country, apparently, they make books for you like this, just because you got into politics, or you wrote a cheap song entrusted to Il Volo, or you play the Corona with don Mazzi. Well.
Ladies and gentlemen, this notable figure has modified some pillars of the Constitution (first of all, perfect bicameralism). Alone. At night. When everyone relies on Morpheus, she is there, the only one working. For those who want to know more and paint a better picture of the character, here is the book.
“A tough one. Who is and where will Maria Elena Boschi arrive”, written by Alberto Ferrarese and Silvia Ognibene and published by Giunti (128 pp.), is a portrait of the smiling face of Renzism: that face that rarely darkens in front of the cameras and responds to political attacks by flaunting smiles without yielding to the temptation to react with (political) violence to (political) violence, as sometimes happens to her superior. Even though she does not escape criticism, and in some cases, allusions. Boschi, a tough one?
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