"Many, many best wishes for a peaceful and joyful Christmas": this is how
Silvio Berlusconi
wishes his best wishes on social media by posting a video with the dog Gilda in her arms, a new entry in Arcore.
"I wish you to be able to spend a few hours of joy and serenity with the people you love, as I will", we read later.
"I wish you and all your loved ones a happy and peaceful Christmas". So
Giorgia Meloni
, leader of Fdi, on Twitter posts greetings next to a Christmas tree and wearing a hat with sequins.
"Merry Christmas to Italy that does not give up, Merry Christmas to Italy that wins and makes you dream". To wish Christmas,
Matteo Salvini
chooses to post a video, on Istagram, with all the Italian victories of this year, from the musical ones to the sporting ones. It starts with the Maneskin (Italy that makes itself heard), followed by the Olympic gold medals Gianmarco Tamberi ("Italy that flies"), Marcell Jacobs ("Italy that runs") and the women's volleyball team champion of Europe ("Italy that fights"). Then comes the Nobel Prize winner Giorgio Parisi, symbol of Italy "that makes school", the national football team which instead represents "Italy that makes up a team" and finally the victory at the Pastry World Cup ("the Italy that surprises "). The video closes with" best wishes to an Italy that is reborn ".
"Merry Christmas to everyone and everyone. Merry Christmas to all people who experience the pain of loneliness today. An affectionate hug and the best wishes".
Matteo Renzi
chooses to send Christmas greetings on social media, posting a handwritten card on Twitter and underlining how "the greatest wish" is "for a peaceful Christmas".