The article discusses two incidents in the Marche region of Italy that reflect broader societal and political issues. The first involves an entrepreneur and former competitive wrestler affiliated with the Futuro Nazionale party, who physically assaulted a homeless Iraqi man during a public altercation. The second incident concerns the recent provincial elections in Pesaro and Urbino, where the center-left coalition (led by the Democratic Party, or Pd) suffered a significant defeat. Despite fielding their own candidate, the Pd lost to a candidate from the center-right, highlighting internal divisions and strategic missteps within the party. The author criticizes both the violent act and the political failure as symptoms of a larger cultural and political decline in Italy.
Bias read (Progressive): The article strongly criticizes the Democratic Party’s internal dysfunction and strategic failures, particularly in the context of losing elections to the center-right. It frames these outcomes as evidence of a 'delirium' affecting Italian politics, emphasizing the Pd’s poor leadership and the rise,




