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Sanremo 2020, Roberto Benigni attacks Matteo Salvini: “Intercom, full powers”, monologue against the League

And the moment came Roberto Benigni, super guest on Thursday evening in Sanremo 2020, the Amadeus Festival. Hosted anticipated by the controversy for the cachet, 300 thousand euros, a significant figure that has developed a heated political debate. For the Tuscan actor even entry with band, who accompanied him from the outside of the Ariston stage (the last time he entered Sanremo on horseback): “As a head of state, I was not used to it,” he commented from stage, with Amadeus at his side. “This is the most beautiful Sanremo I have ever seen,” added Benigni.

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Immediately after the pleasantries, the tight attack starts. TO Matteo Salviniobviously, as widely expected. “There is something new: this year you can also vote via intercom. Intercom and ask: are there people singing? Then you can vote and who wins, wins, “Benigni attacked referring to the League’s famous intercom in Bologna at the end of the election campaign. And again, shortly after, addressing Amadeus:”You have reached full powers! You have reached 52-53 percent of share! “And also in this case, the reference was to Salvini’s phrase about” full powers “of last summer, words for which the League has long been crucified.

So the heart of the exhibition. “What is the most beautiful gift I can give to the public in Sanremo?” asks the Oscar-winning actor and director willing to sing. “In the end I found the most beautiful song in the world: and the Canticle of songs and it’s in the bible. It is the most beautiful song ever written in the history of mankind, 2400 years ago, other than seventieth. And it was never sung on television. “And so,” on the evening of the covers I will sing a song too. The song of the songs, the Song of Songs “, concluded Benigni before acting.


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