“Not like a serious politician”, “Cafonata”. Gruber and Scanzi relentlessly attacked Meloni

Jumping and dancing are prohibited. The left starts again and gives us a new moral and moralistic lesson towards the Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloniand his Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonio Tajani. In the latest episode of Otto e Mezzo, a political and other in-depth program hosted by journalist Lilli Gruber, we also talked, if not most importantly, about videos featuring the main leaders of the center-right jumping and singing while shouting. “He who doesn’t jump is a communist!”was the favorite chorus of the center-right who a few days ago packed the Palapartenope in Fuorigrotta to support Edmondo Cirielli in the regional elections in Campania. A funny moment, out of political convention, that the presenter didn’t like Lili Gruber and to his connected guest, Andrea Scanzi. Journalists call him a “Not the attitude of a serious Prime Minister or politician”. However, the pen of Il Fatto Quotidiano speaks of “big nonsense”. But not only: “I’m worried about Tajani’s hernia.”

But let’s take a step back. In the presence of Giorgia Meloni, Antonio Tajani, Matteo Salvini and Maurizio Lupi, the leaders of Italy’s center-right wing, voters in Campania began singing the chorus. “He who does not jump is a communist.”

So the leaders of the Fratelli d’Italia, Lega, Forza Italia and Moderati, after Meloni’s words, found themselves on stage singing, jumping and dancing with the future governor Cirielli while the notes of Mameli’s song sounded in the arena. Soon after, the militants present sang the chorus. The prime minister and his ministers looked around for a moment then started jumping up and down