From surrogate to war, Elly Schlein and Hamlet’s strategy

From surrogate to war, Elly Schlein and Hamlet's strategy

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When Hamlet advances on stage to recite his famous monologue and says “to be… or not to be?”, in the pause between the two alternatives we believe he was thinking of Elly Schlein. The secretary of the Democratic Party was one of Shakespeare’s greatest intuitions. Since she, indeed Elly, believes that the question of surrogacy is not a political problem (some gossip must have confided to her that it is a meteorological problem) on Monday afternoon she had settled the question of the vote in Parliament in about three minutes of remote connection via Skype from Brussels with its deputies who were instead in Rome.

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