Giorgia Meloni is the new Italian Prime Minister. And, therefore, the new protagonist of the Neapolitan nativity scene. The tradition of representing famous people of the moment in terracotta continues in San Gregorio Armeno. And this time too, the craftsman Genny Di Virgilio does not miss the opportunity and prepares a statue of the neo-first. All in terracotta, according to the tradition of the Neapolitan nativity scene, dressed in pink. The crib figurine that San Gregorio Armeno dedicates to Giorgia Meloni
The new Italian Prime Minister is portrayed in the gesture “to greet all Italians”, as Di Virgilio explains. The figurine cuts a fine figure on the shop window counter in the heart of San Gregorio Armeno, the famous street of Neapolitan museums. Alongside Meloni are Queen Elizabeth, Silvio Berlusconi, Matteo Renzi, Pino Daniele. A sign of the fact that in San Gregorio Armeno nothing is neglected with regard to the Italian events of the newspaper.
San Gregorio Armeno, here is the statue of Giorgia Meloni
Giorgia Meloni today gave her speech in the Chamber to win the confidence of Parliament. An equal speech in the Senate is expected tomorrow, after which the government will fully enter the operational phase. Many issues need to be resolved, from expensive energy to foreign policy to financial measures. An executive that, as the Prime Minister herself pointed out today, was put together in record time. One of the fastest in Republican history. Precisely because the problems described above should be solved in a short time.