Maradona's t-shirt worn over the inevitable white shirt.
The stop at the coffee bar, "bravo, è a fin ro munn".
And then the greengrocer who warns him "you are surrounded by rubbish, be careful" and the lady who recommends "don't do like Meloni, don't cancel the citizenship income".
Walk in the Pignasecca district, in Naples, for the leader of Civic Commitment, Luigi Di Maio.
She stops for lunch in the folkloristic Trattoria Nennella-complete with ballet at Dirty Dancing-selfie with tourists and a promise for everyone: "I did the citizenship income and I defend it".
"I speak to you like a brother, I have been 69 years old, I have been working since I was nine and I have a pension of 510 euros - said a merchant - I have just received a bill of 700 euros, but do you think that's right?".
"It's not fair and we will help you", Di Maio's promise.
Then, final stop with customary photos in front of the mural of Maradona at the Spanish Quarter.