In Newsstand on the Fatto Quotidiano on November 1: Nino Di Matteo: “For us the darkest hour: the Cartabia law violates the Constitution”

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Nino Di Matteo

“It’s the darkest time for us togas. And the Cartabia law violates the Charter “

“The enemies are many: not only mafia, but also in institutions”

By Marco Lillo

But do me the favor Di Marco Travaglio

Limited sovereignty. “The US pressure on Giorgetti: ‘Draghi to remain at Palazzo Chigi’” (Press, 25.10). Have they already decided who to send to the Quirinale or do they still leave us uncertain? Autopumps. “Draghi and Biden: democracy works” (Stampa, 30.10). Innkeeper, is the wine good? The usual suspects / 1. “Miccichè: ‘At dinner with Renzi, he will soon be in the center-right'” (Repubblica-Time.news Palermo, […]

The summit

Mario’s mantra-bis: “Whatever it takes”. But it’s not a good climate

Greetings and kisses – Sure result: US-US bilateralism is back. Show of the dime – In the conclusions of the G20 promises without guarantees: the symbol date of 2050 “watered down”

By Wanda Marra
Covid-19

The wrong doses to thousands of elderly: too much vaccine

The Report Investigation – After the green light for the third injection, over 80s were given a full dose of Moderna, instead of half

Di L. Vend.
The Cop26

The recovery? Crude oil and coal. The climate war is already lost

Weak strategy – In post-Covid plans, spending on renewables is only a third of what is needed against overheating

By Nicola Borzi
Portugal, wind of crisis

Prime Minister Costa sunk by the leftist feud

Budget rejected – To satisfy the Communist Party, the head of the government had proposed increasing the minimum wage to 750 euros, free nurseries and higher pensions. But the PCP judged these initiatives too “timid”

By Ludovic Lamant
The interview turned upside down

“Catching the votes with the proportional: 10 infallible rules”

Aldo Patriciello – The “seismologist” of the clientele

By Antonello Caporale
Barry Eichengreen

“Covid has rehabilitated public debt: now governments are stronger”

The economics historian of the University of Berkeley: “In 2010 a premature turn towards austerity. But the liabilities helped countries in the financial and health crisis “

By Alessandro Bonetti
Stones & People

Caravaggio for millionaires. And politics is watching

Not only Michelangelo Merisi – Guercino’s Aurora is also on the market. The painting is what remains of Villa Ludovisi (the most beautiful in Rome, i.e. in the world)

By Tomaso Montanari
He leader 5S

Conte makes the move: “Draghi al Colle? I don’t rule it out “

On TV: “But no early vote”

By Luca De Carolis
News they deserve

Do you know the latest?

Human hippos, regime green passes, serial robbers, surrogate millionaires, radical hikes, brilliant ads and stupid deaths

By Tommaso Rodano
The report

Billions to deforesters: Intesa and Unicredit on the list

Global Witness – Who finances the not very “green” giants

By Marco Maroni
I almost

The PNRR arrives and above all puts left-wing governments in crisis

Spain and Portugal – Sanchez in trouble over the labor reform that the EU does not want, but he has promised his allies. Costa has just fallen in Parliament over the budget law

By Marco Palombi
Unethical finance

Savings. Door-to-door networks and mutual funds kill cost customers: Mediobanca’s word

Are ESG investments beautiful? They are the latest fashion, with ESG which means “environmental, social and corporate governance”, that is, in compliance with environmental, social values ​​and proper corporate administration. Beautiful especially for those who last year managed to scrape off the beauty of 6.3% from the assets of a mutual fund, such as Azimut with Equity Global […]

By Beppe Science
Other places

Canada. Arms exports to the Saudis do not stop

Peaceful and quiet Canada – always attentive to political correctness and human rights – is proving to be one of the major arms suppliers for the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. If one hand cancels orders and supplies, the other continues undaunted. Canada is violating international law by refusing to end the […]

By Fabio Scuto
Belarus, yesterday and today

The wandering revolutionary, exiled to Hawaii in the name of Marx

Nikolaj Sudzilovskij, doctor, traveler and Marxist politician, helped the rebels on 4 continents, pursued by the Russian police. Today, in Lukashenko’s homeland, little has changed

By Massimo Novelli
The most curious places

Trees, clearings, dolls: “I make it strange”, the rite

A bizarre “guide” to the places in the world where we pray: from the putting on the motorcycles to the handkerchiefs on the druidic trunk: faith needs matter

By Giuseppe Cesaro

The newsstand article on the Fatto Quotidiano of November 1: Nino Di Matteo: “For us the darkest hour: the Cartabia law violates the Constitution” comes from Il Fatto Quotidiano.

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