BOLOGNA – Has Liguria fallen to the bottom? “We’ll see, we’ll see… It’s too early to say now.” Word (that you don’t expect) by Luca Bizzarri, actor, artist, comedian and Genoese native. The former president of the Palazzo Ducale Foundation of Genoa is in Bologna, this evening in the center of the Coop Ambasciatori bookshops, in via degli Orefici, to launch his latest book ‘They don’t have a friend’.
But, Bizzarri swears, the governor of Liguria who has just been overwhelmed by the corruption investigation, Giovanni Toti, has nothing to do with it. “Did Toti have too many friends? I think he really didn’t have any, otherwise he wouldn’t have ended up in this trouble. But I – the comedian breaks a spear just before the presentation of the book – am a guarantee, both with those I like and with those I dislike less. So, even in this caseI would wait before speaking. I’m also a bit annoyed by all this s… in the blender, these interceptions… I would be careful.” So Liguria hasn’t fallen as they say? “We’ll see, we’ll see what happened. We’ll see the responsibilities and everything else. Now it’s too early.” Indeed, looking further ahead, Bizzarri assures us with a smile: “I am very guarantee-oriented, I hope I will be when it’s my turn.”