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Dadone’s boomerang: “Graduated waiters. And Salvini …”

Words thrown at random. How else to define those of the Minister for Youth Policies, Fabiana Dadone. Seized by carelessness and perhaps by an unstoppable desire to tweet and deliver the daily “pearl” to her fans on social media. This time there is talk of occupation and Minister Dadone has targeted, without ever naming him, the former Minister of the Interior Matteo Salvini.

Dadone’s words are too banal not to be clear: “There are 600 euro-a-month waiters with qualifications that former interior minister or self-styled political leaders see only in their dreams. And perhaps the root of the Italian problems is all here “. In short, finally thanks to Minister Dadone we have found the evil of evils that suffocates the restart of the country. Everything comes from the qualification of a waiter. Then Dadone herself sank the blow: “Small leaders create short-sighted companies”. Well, with these pearls of wisdom, perhaps we have also found a great leader in Dadone. But apparently his post had the opposite effect. Within a few minutes on social media the rush to comment under these few words that exude grillina banality was unleashed. Many have pointed out to Dadone a not secondary aspect: “what is the educational qualification of the current foreign minister and former vice-premier Luigi Di Maio? “. Perhaps you need to refresh your memory. Di Maio’s biography is clear: he graduated from the Vittorio Imbriani high school in Pomigliano d’Arco in 2004, and subsequently enrolled at the Federico II University of Naples, first at the faculty of computer engineering and later on to that of jurisprudence He will never complete his university studies in order to devote himself to the first activism in the 5 Star Movement.

But here we do not want to judge Di Maio’s course of study by acting as a typical teacher of Dadone. It will be the voters who will judge his work. We simply want to remind Dadone that ours Constitution it does not provide for a specific qualification to be able to access politics and represent voters in Parliament. This is also democracy. But in fact, in order to stab Salvini, Dadone not only implicitly attacks one of the leaders of his own Movement, but also disavows one of the principles heralded by the 5s: citizens in Parliament. Maybe he has changed his mind now? Can only those with a degree and a master’s degree go to Parliament? By dint of frequenting the Palazzo, one becomes a classist to get rid of the reputation of “miraculous”. And to collect 3 likes on Facebook, you are willing to do anything. But this time it ended badly …

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