The state exam unites the Third Pole: Renzi and Calenda's children at their first test

Two greetings and the same fate as fathers for Matteo Renzi and Carlo Calenda who have their children in the classroom for the 2025 final exams , which began this morning. The third-born Ester for the former prime minister and leader of Italia Viva, and the son Giulio for the leader of Azione. So at least for a few days, the exam test reunites the Third Pole, divided in recent months by even bitter political controversies , however set aside on another recent occasion: the demonstration for Israel and Palestine at the Parenti in Milan , organized as an alternative to the Piazza di San Giovanni for Gaza .
"To all the 2025 graduates, including the many from Meritare l'Europa, a big hug and thanks to the teachers who are in schools today for their educational service. And among those facing the final exams today there is a special student, named Ester. I love you my child". So on social media Renzi who posts a cup of coffee because "for half a million students this morning's coffee is not like the others. It is the special coffee, the coffee before the final exams, the coffee that wakes you up after the 'night before the exams' - writes Renzi".
More direct Calenda who yesterday late in the evening formulated "best wishes to all the kids for the final exams tomorrow. And a special wish to this bad boy here. Giulio, I'm so proud of you. Come on strong. #maturità2025".
Speaking of politics and the state exam, in addition to the ritual message from the Minister of Education and Merit Giuseppe Valditara, there was also one from Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni . “I know, today is the day, the final exam. – said the Prime Minister in a video on her social media – You have slept little, you have a thousand thoughts, you are ready. Because behind you there are years of study, commitment and effort and also many dreams. Take a deep breath, arrive with your heads held high, be proud of yourselves. I send you a big good luck, go on guys, you are our pride".
Maturity “marks the transition to new challenges and new responsibilities,” wrote Senate President Ignazio La Russa on social media.
La Repubblica