Crozza and the irony on Speranza: “I say light things because I don’t count for anything”

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Fratelli di Crozza, the Genoese comedian makes fun of the Minister of Health Speranza on the notes of “Musica Leggerissima”: “As long as there is Covid I have a real job”

Fratelli di Crozza is back on TV on Friday 24 September at 21:25 on Nove and streaming on Discovery +. To announce the next episode of his show, the Genoese comedian took on the role of the Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza. In the video published on the official page of the program, the secretary of Article One can be seen reassuring the Italians on the situation of the Covid-19 pandemic. Speranza, however, warns that “we must not let our guard down” and on the question ofGreenPass obligation for all workers from 15 October and the paid swabs replied: “Scientists say I am from the Left”.

Crozza-Speranza then explains the minister’s carefree approach when he talks about the current state of health by singing to the notes of “Musica Leggissima” by the duo Colapesce-Dimartino. “I only say light things because I don’t count for anything. – affirms Crozza in the role of the minister – Very light left. I run a ministry, I govern but not too much. On basic medicine my silence is deafening. As long as there is Covid I have a real job. I have a new GreenPass for you, don’t you want to? You’re stupid! “.

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