Let’s start with the best: among these, we find the former Prime Minister and exponent of Italia Viva, Matteo Renzi, the leader of the Brothers of Italy, and Giorgia Meloni, the former premier Giuseppe Conte and the minister of foreign affairs and international cooperation, Luigi Di Maio. Top marks also for the former minister Lucia Azzolina who even got a special mention from the commission.
No full marks, however, for the current Minister of Education, Patrizio Bianchi, who still managed to get an excellent 56 out of 60. The other former minister of education and current minister of regional affairs and autonomies, Maria Stella Gelmini, obtained 50/60. Still, on the subject of the fair sex, there is the 55/60 (at the scientific high school) of the former mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi, and the equally excellent 98/100 of the other former mayor (of Turin), Chiara Hanger.
We come to those politicians who, according to the report published by Skuola.net, have obtained slightly lower votes: among these, we find the leader of the League, Matteo Salvini (48/60), and the current president of the Chamber of Deputies, Roberto Fico (40/60). And the current prime minister Mario Draghi? The utmost confidentiality applies to the vote of the Prime Minister at maturity: the only certain news is that he attended the classical high school of the Jesuits ‘Massimiliano Massimo’ in Rome but nothing is known about the final vote obtained.
THE VOTES OF POLITICIANS
100/100 – Luigi Di Maio
60/60 – Matteo Renzi, Giorgia Meloni, Giuseppe Conte, Lucia Azzolina
56/60 – Patrizio Bianchi
50/60 – Maria Stella Gelmini
48/60 – Matteo Salvini
40/60 – Roberto Fico
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