Governissimo

Forget super governo, e' il governissimo che fa benissimo

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Following the still unresolved Italian elections in February, a new word has entered the Italian vernacular... governissimo!​  Splashed across the front pages of most Italian dailies, in reality, this is nothing more than a "grand" coalition government--but leave it to the Italians to add a little sprezzatura ​to their characterization of the Bel Paese's never-ending political maladies. #governissimo​ has been trending since February, overtaking super governo​ after Italians realized the gravity of their situation and that there was really nothing so "super" about their plight, even in the ever-so ironic sense.

​Leave it to Beppe Severgnini to explain this term, which turns out to also be quite the grammatical chimera, in that the superlative suffix -issim- is generally added to adjectives to express the highest degree of quality (superlative form); however, in this case it has been applied to the nominal form. Absolute superlatives in the nominal form are a rarity indeed... I think I have a few absolute superlatives I could use to describe Italian politics, although these may not be fit to print.

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