Conte buys Ikea furniture and the Lega sentence escapes him



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Giuseppe Conte to Ikea to make purchases like any citizen (even with the canonical follow-up of the escort), the perfect photo to give a nice refresh to the faded colors that the image of the Prime Minister has recently taken in public opinion.

How can you give a better and more vivid demonstration of being perfectly situated in the role of “ombudsman”, if not by shopping in a chain of stores with affordable prices for all pockets and with a strongly popular flavor? And what better opportunity to feed the news in a moment as delicate as the one immediately before the regional consultations and the test of the referendum in which the grillini rely so much to stay afloat and increase the power of union to the armchairs?

The trip to buy the furniture with which to furnish her son Niccolò’s bedroom took place during the night of last Thursday 17 September. It is around 7 pm when the premier appears inside the store Ikea located in Piazza San Silvestro in Rome. After leaving Palazzo Chigi, and after a relatively short journey (of a few hundred meters) made with the blue car and the entire tail of the escort made available for his role as Prime Minister, Conte arrives at the store of the famous colossus. Swedish.

“Good evening, I should buy some furniture for my son’s room.”, the prime minister reportedly told employees, Repubblica reported, before taking a look at the exhibit. Wearing a jacket and tie, as well as a dark blue mask with a tricolor, the prime minister was greeted by the enthusiasm of a local family engaged in the choice of kitchen furniture:“Come on president!” They allegedly turned to him, again according to the newspaper.

Dazzling and polished, the prime minister shows himself, so much so that he even lets himself go joking about League, as testified by another buyer who overheard the conversation between the Count himself and some Ikea employees who were helping him with the choice of furniture and to whom he had given them some photos and selfies.“At a certain point, despite the fact that it was late, the clerks had to check the availability of an item by calling other colleagues”the man explained. This is where the prime minister’s humor reaches unexplored heights: “Then the president said: ‘Please, don’t tell him it’s because of Giuseppe Conte that maybe I’m from the League.’he said again.

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