Fedez with Mr. Marra interviews the Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, on Pulp Podcast. In view of the episode which will be online on Thursday 19 March, the rapper publishes a video excerpt with some questions on his Instagram profile posed during the conversation. And with a story, the two hosts of the podcast address in a polemical way those who contest the presence of the prime minister a few days before the referendum on justice reform, scheduled for 22 and 23 March. “We have offered all the Italian parties space for discussion. Those you haven’t seen have chosen to ignore us. Now don’t cry”, writes Mr Marra in a story that Fedez reposts: the screenshots of the emails with the proposal to participate in Pulp Podcast sent to Elly Schlein, secretary of the Democratic Party, and Giuseppe Conte, leader of the 5 Star Movement are shown. In the past, Pulp Podcast has hosted numerous political figures – essentially from all parties – for interviews and discussions on a wide range of topics. In the promo, are some questions asked in the interview shown? “Isn’t our foreign policy too subordinate to the United States?”, “Can you explain how the high court would function?”, “On what are we independent?”.
“We are very happy with this opportunity. The episode comes out on Thursday. Despite the articles that are coming out and which will obviously come out as those who are subservient to power, at least you in my community and who follow Pulp know very well that we have already invited Gratteri who is blatantly for the no, Gherardo Colombo, we have invited Di Pietro and above all we have sent emails, before shooting this episode, both to the secretariat of Schlein of the Democratic Party and to Conte of the Five Star Movement and we have always offered space to everyone”, says Fedez in a voicemail sent to the followers of his broadcast channel on Instagram. “As you can imagine – he adds – we asked the questions and therefore we are very happy with this opportunity, with this achievement for the podcast and we have tried to create a place for healthy debate. We have built it over time, so for us it is a good achievement”.
