This is the other Europe! No end to help queues

A new one has been added to Europe’s struggle with high temperatures, energy crisis, forest fires and high inflation.

In the images taken in Milan, Italy, thousands of people were seen forming long queues.

In the images reflected on social media, it was noted that long queues formed at the gates of food banks and aid centers in Milan, Italy.

The queue, which starts in front of the organization that distributes basic food supplies to those in need, and extends for meters, was recorded every second.

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In the video below, we see that people form long queues to bring bread to their homes.

On the other hand, reactions to the images in the video and the current landscape of the country are increasing:

“On September 25 we will all be called to vote on those who should go to Parliament to re-establish Italy and its government. But have the various party leaders talked about this situation in Italy? Let’s start from the right and go to the left: Meloni, Berlusconi, Salvini, Renzi, Calenda and Letta , Did you notice what’s going on in Milan? And I repeat: it’s not in Milan, in an underdeveloped part of the country. No, probably none of them noticed what’s going on in Milan, or maybe they don’t want to, they should tell us. Promises to keep in the squares “It’s easy to say, shout out, but it’s harder to join these people, to truly feel their needs, to be near a deceased family member, to truly feel their tears. Unfortunately, these queues are supposed to unite us, but on the contrary, we are more divided.”

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Reposting the video on Twitter was journalist Giorgio La Porta, former spokesperson for the Senate Presidency:

“This is Italy that will inherit those who enter government in less than a month. Queuing for miles in Milan for bread and milk.” La Porta said, in addition to the misapplications of Italian politics, he added his usual criticism of the rulers:

“But the books will say that under Draghi, ATMs dispensed banknotes … And Letta is obsessed with Orban and Putin. Good, congratulations.”