Giorgia Meloni and Matteo Salvini, a summer between social photos

The era of is over Mojito at the disco, of the patinated beaches, of the written on t-shirts and political slogans under the umbrella. Giorgia Meloni And Matthew Salvini they spent the summer holidays away from controversyboth immersed in the beauties of the Puglia and both pampered by their respective sweet halves: holidays that the two government leaders have told on their profiles Instagramalbeit in a very different way.

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Much more institutional – as usual – the prime minister, who posted at the end of July a tender shot in an airplane together with his daughter Ginevra, on his return from the USA: «Every day I jump through hoops to spend as much time as possible with her,” he said in an interview with Whothen moving the focus right on the days to Ceglie Messapica: «I hadn’t stopped for two years, I had to carve out a stop».

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«Then we know that the Puglia it’s one of mine favorite destinations, except that it is the main enemy of my diets», he added jokingly. Indeed, in one of the pictures of the premier which was more circulated on the net (published by the brother-in-law-minister Francesco Lollobrigida), is portrayed with a platter of blue crabs, the invading crustacean the Italian beaches. “We eat it, yes exceptional» reads the caption.

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Quite a different profile Matthew Salviniwhich between Polignano and various trulli showed off some very colorful ones linen shirt. At his side, his daughter Mirta and the inseparable companion Frances Verdini: «I don’t have to play Burraco with her anymore», he wrote in a post by Mid-August. «At first I smile, then she always wins and I get angry». Between a bike ride, an ice cream in the center and a caress with the dog Licorice.

Snapshots of a (new) summer.


Source: Vanity Fair

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