In Brussels, on arms, the Democratic Party was engaged in a considerable hermeneutic effort. Schlein and Hegel

In Brussels, on arms, the Democratic Party was engaged in a considerable hermeneutic effort.  Schlein and Hegel

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The Democratic Party is divided into three groups: for, against and abstentions on the European financing of armaments for Ukraine. In short, they are therefore divided into Schleinians, Schleinists and Ellyschleinomaniacs.

In the vote on the financing of arms to Ukraine, yesterday in the European Parliament, the Democratic Party scored a hat-trick. At least that’s what the usual malevolent reformists and, of course, right-wingers say. Ten votes in favour, four abstentions and one vote against. Weapons yes, weapons no, weapons perhaps. But beware it would be a serious mistake, and a clear symptom of gross superficiality, to think that there is a rift in the Democratic Party. No splits. On the contrary, yesterday, in Brussels, there was a dense, savory, and profound hermeneutical operation of the “thought” and will of the leader. What will she, indeed Elly, want from us? The deputies of the Democratic Party, somewhat as happened, for example, to Hegel’s students, uncertain whether the great philosopher was of the right or of the left, therefore divided into Schleinians, Schleinists and Ellyschleinomaniacs.

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