From Elodie to Ferragni it will be the kompagne festival

From Elodie to Ferragni: it will be the “kompagne” festival.

Last Sunday amadeus announced the singers who will compete in the big category of the next Feast of Sanremo. Announcement with great pomp, complete with lunchtime tuxedo, for the conductor, who anticipated the list on the 1.30pm news on Rai1. A way to underline the solemnity of the event, which in fact also had a large following and resonance on social networks. Given the names in the competition, including Paola and Chiara, Anna Oxa, Article 31 and Gianluca Grignani, for many Sanremo 2023 will be a re-launch of a festival bar that took place between 1993 and 1997.

The Festival of “Enterprises”

If you look closely at the names, another element emerges that the website Dagospia first pointed out: on the stage of the Ariston Theater in Sanremo, Amadeus invited the toughest fringe groups in the world companion who fought against Giorgia Meloni last summer. Ariete, Elodie, Giorgia and Levante will take the stage at Ariston, a wild quartet lacking the fifth element, Francesca Michielin, who called the resistance on September 26th. And we’re still wondering what.

But Loredana Bertè is also missing, who, days after the Quirinale’s obvious admissibility decision, presented a bizarre insult to the flame in the symbol of the winning party. And it adds to them too Clare Ferragni, notoriously close to the left of the Milan salons, who made a “mistake”, shall we call it, on the abortion issue. Mrs. Ferragnez will direct some episodes alongside Amadeus.

The comments on social media are inevitable: “Requirement to participate in Sanremo: have sharply criticized Giorgia Meloni. Et voilà, les jeux sont faits.” There is no shortage of sarcastic comments: “I read that Giorgia and Elodie will be taking part in the Sanremo Festival. They didn’t have to leave Italy if Meloni had won?” And again: “In competition at the Sanremo Festival Elodie, Ariete, Levante and Madame. I have the impression that Amadeus did not vote for Giorgia Meloni.”

Ram’s charge against Meloni

Let’s start with the first: Aries. Those in their 20s probably don’t even know who it is. From Wikipedia it appears that she was born in 2002 and her real name is Arianna Del Giaccio. Last August, to get two more rounds of applause during a performance in Gallipoli, Ariete called out from the stage: “Have you read Giorgia Meloni’s programme? I think politics should be a matter of course democratically and this program does not exist. Let’s not put our feet on our heads. I also say that if any parent or anyone who works here gets the unhealthy idea of ​​doing the vote against that person over there: we’re a little everyone againstWhat was undemocratic about this program remains a mystery, but as the elections (and post-election polls) have shown, most are not against the prime minister.

Elodie further to the left of Letta

If you had to list all of Elodie’s attacks on Giorgia Meloni, one article wouldn’t suffice. One could almost do an essay in installments. He accused her of being “violent and unfeminine”, of speaking “like a 1922 man”. She said the prime minister “scared her” that she made a mistake in stirring up the crowd against Giorgia Meloni during the election campaign, not realizing that she was (biasedly) commenting on the 2018 election manifesto.”fascism” and we could go on to the bitter end. She was perhaps Letta’s most trusted ally in his almost kamikaze campaign, pace set by Fratoianni & Co. who nonetheless struggled to lead the brothers of Italy to victory.

Giorgia nervous against Meloni

Giorgia and Meloni have nothing in common apart from their first names. Both show it with pride, considering the singer opted to drop her surname entirely and the Prime Minister, in the days of sterile controversy surrounding the male or female position he held, cut it short by declaring: “Name it me as you like, even Giorgia.” But a few months earlier, at the end of July, Giorgia (the singer) lashed out at Giorgia (the Prime Minister): “I’m Giorgia too, but i don’t break Balls for nobody”. One wonders if the leader of the Brothers of Italy ever knocked at his house for such a comment, or if the singer was simply annoyed that Meloni made his choice in a democratic country to run as a candidate and then to go campaign.

Levant and the “anti-Melon” treaty

Then there is Levante, who has “dried” its followers with a papyrus full of clichés, banalities and quick populism to explain why she doesn’t like Giorgia Meloni, but she hasn’t succeeded. In this post, the Prime Minister is never named, but a sentence is quoted in his place Elly Schlein, the nominee for the Democratic Party’s secretariat of radical-chic salons, whom the Democratic Party doesn’t even like, but hopefully will be liked by the people who do like them. On the left the classic short circuit.