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The obscenities of Morra, beyond the ASL

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A month and a half after the tears dripped in favor of the camera, when he learned that he was about to be expelled from the Five Star Movement, Nicola Morra reappeared on the pages of the newspapers. He did it his way: that is, with a new sbracata in line with his exhilarated grillino curriculum. Last Saturday, the president of the parliamentary anti-mafia commission broke into the provincial health company of Serra Spiga, in Cosenza, and according to those present he would have lashed out at the head of the operations center Mario Marino and his medical staff accusing them of being ” incapable “and not having been able to manage the vaccination campaign (Marino has announced that he wants to sue him for abuse of power). The rationale behind the visit would be personal, because moved by Morra’s interest in the treatment of some of his eighty-year-old relatives. Even if he denied it, speaking of “unlikely and grotesque” reconstructions.

Now, beyond the legitimacy of its inspections, there is no doubt that the prerogative of a parliamentarian of the Republic must be reconciled with respect for an institutional code, with which Morra once again demonstrates that he has little familiarity. Last November, after the death of the former president of Calabria Jole Santelli, he said that he was known to all as “a serious cancer patient” and that however “if the Calabrians liked this, it is democracy, everyone must be responsible of their choices “. Statements for which he is being investigated for aggravated defamation. Just as before the election of Sergio Mattarella as President of the Republic, he suspected that he came “symbolically from a tradition that in relation to the mafia has so much to clarify and be forgiven”. The Calabrian incursion, complete with outcries and indignant insults aimed at combating waste and inefficiencies, reminds us once more that – if only it were still on the air -, instead of within the institutions, he would be perfect as an envoy of the “Cage “.

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