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Gerry Scotti and the impossible mission of giving up his parliamentary pension. “It’s not enough for me to give them to charity, I will also tell Giorgia Meloni”

Gerry Scotti66 years old and a very long television career and currently returning from the experience of a judge in the Channel 5 show You’re worth it just concluded, for years he has been trying to renounce the parliamentarian pension due to him as he was in Montecitorio with the Socialist Party for five years (between 1987 and 1992) which were enough for him to accrue his pension. To the Corriere della Sera he declared: “I still have the famous thousand euros of pension that I want to give up: I have already told three prime ministers and I will also tell Giorgia Meloni. They suggest I give them to charity, I too had arrived at it. But I wish I didn’t have to withdraw them.”

The TV host has been carrying out this request for years. In fact, in the past he had said that while waiting for a solution, which at the moment there was not, he would donate that amount “to the families of those who fell in the performance of their work, all those who have had a father, a brother, a son who, doing his job, left us the pens”. During Alfonso Signorini’s broadcast on Radio Monte Carlo: years ago he said: “I would like a tool to be given to all the people who have had to do with state offices, for the Republic, and who want to renounce their indemnity when it is due to them, simply through a signature”.

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