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Latin Rascal - Mascalzone Latino

Pierpaolo Giunta

Editora: Youcanprint

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Translated via the internet, with some errors. This is a series of collections of writings. I must say that I know I don't know. Even the grammar and syntax leave much to be desired, and therefore everything must be verified by professionals. For this reason I have hung up my toga. Initially, these writings spoke of innovative ideas, with legal, economic, accounting, philosophical, and other contents. Then reality slammed the door in my face and so I filed a complaint with the Prosecutor's Office. I realized that the truth does not please, disappoints and saddens. So I told some fictional stories. I hope that these stories will better introduce the legal and economic texts I have written and published in this series of booklets. In this novel I publish some episodes on the elections of the next President of the Republic, on the nullity of the repealed crime of abuse of office, on the right to health and on the new hypothesis of "crime of agamy", on the skills needed to fill the role of Minister of Health, and I continue the story of the incredible story of Commissioner Joe Polpetta. All Rights Reserved. 28.02.2025.
Disponível desde: 26/03/2025.

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