The wild boar variant on the election campaign in Rome. A few days before the vote, the mayor Virginia Rages he may have found the most unsuspected of political allies. He is convinced of it Vittorio Feltri, who on Twitter comments in his own way, with irreverence and sarcasm, on the news of the increasingly frequent sightings of warthogs around the capital. After the attack suffered by Massimo Lopez last week, the citizens of the gods were surprised by a herd of wild boars Trionfale and Camiluccia districts, semi-central, residential and vip-chic area of the city. Several cases: the wild beasts were seen in via Igea, in via dei Giornalisti, in piazza Walter Rossi and even in piazza della Balduina.
The last sighting, as mentioned, between via Trionfale and via Taverna, a few steps from via Torrevecchia. A family of wild boars scrabbled around as if at home, oblivious to visibly terrified passers-by. The video published by Leggo.it immediately went viral, reflecting the deterioration of the city administered by Movement 5 Stars.
But according to Feltri, the wild boars could be an unexpected help for the outgoing mayor Raggi, re-nominated but with little hope of even reaching the ballot. “He doesn't have to fight against wild boars,” explains the founder of Libero su Twitter, because paradoxically “they are his best collaborators in the fight against waste”, another scourge that afflicts Rome and which according to many is the true Achilles heel of the Grillina administration. Do you want to see that the assist falls like a bean? (Free newspaper).