"Fleeting as a fart".
This is the title of an article in the German newspaper
Sueddeutsche Zeitung
on the volatility of Italians' love for their political leaders.
And in particular on the current falling in love with Giorgia Meloni.
"Italy has fallen in love again, this time with the post-fascist Giorgia Meloni - reads the subtitle -. The positive thing is that (Italians) fall out of love just as quickly. In a country that obviously everyone can govern once".
The author of the text, Oliver Meiler, analyzes in an interview with two Italian journalists, Filippo Ceccarelli and Aldo Cazzullo, the speed with which voters change tastes.
"You have to imagine it, from Mario Draghi, the international superstar, the savior of the euro and with this of Europe, to Giorgia Meloni, leader of the post-fascists, 'Roman from Rome', as they say in Italy", adds Meiler, when from " cliché "you end up" in the grotesque.
"This is only possible with us - comments Ceccarelli -. From Draghi to Meloni, with the utmost ease. Dancing".
"What happens to the Italians?", The text continues.
Why do they "lose their minds" for "clowns, impostors, barkers, scrappers", and now "for the followers of the fascists? And why do they fall out of love so easily?", The question posed by the article.
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The extreme volatility of Italian voters
, this totally fluid politics is a permanent theme, a social phenomenon ", is Meiler's comment, which is reflected in the analyzes of the two interviewees." Italy does not have a culture of political stability.
Never had it. "It is then Ceccarelli who argues:" When she has been five six months at Palazzo Chigi as head of the government, there will be the first who will say: what torture this Meloni is.
She looks, she thinks only of herself.
What do you think in the end, who is she? ", Says Filippo Ceccarelli." And then she will probably go away.
In a fart ", concludes the article. (ANSA).