16:22 – “Permanent work? What a monotony." An unfortunate statement by Prime Minister Mario Monti who returns like a boomerang on the government and its members. In short, it is easy to dispense good advice, but it is a pity that it is they who are setting the bad example, the super technicians, indeed, the models of integrity by which the Italian people should be inspired. Finally, the two permanent positions of the daughter of Elsa Fornero, the Minister of Welfare, stand out. Her name is Silvia Deaglio, she is a researcher in medical genetics and for some years now she has become an associate professor at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Turin, the same university where both parents teach economics.
But, nice coincidence. It's a sin to think badly, but if another of the same level is added to this information, then two accounts will have to be done. Silvia, in fact, is also a researcher at HuGeF, a foundation whose mission is research of excellence and advanced training in the field of genetics. And also in this case the role of the mother, the new minister, seems to be decisive: Fornero was vice president of the institution created and financed by the Compagnia di San Paolo from 2008 to 2010. In short, two clues prove it.
The news of the double permanent job was relaunched on the web by the Popolo Viola and it's already a coincidence on the web. When it comes to pontificating, here they are all in the front row: after the 'genius' deputy minister of Welfare, Michel Martone, and the slip of the Prime Minister, we also lacked the daughter of the head of Labor. We'll have to ask her if she's really bored that much. You could tell Mario Monti about it.
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