Last night, Giorgia Meloni, the President of the Council, made a statement during a press conference regarding the recent investigation into fascist chants and anti-Semitic insults within Gioventù Nazionale. She emphasized that racist, anti-Semitic, and nostalgic sentiments are incompatible with Fdi, the Italian right, and the political line that has been defined in recent years. Meloni expressed her firm stance against such behavior and the need for the party to take action against those involved.
The Prime Minister reinforced Meloni’s sentiment, highlighting the importance of addressing these issues promptly. He also acknowledged the new frontier of political conflict, where infiltrating political parties and trade unions to gather and publish information is becoming a common tool. However, he criticized this tactic, likening it to a regime method and questioning why it has taken 75 years for such actions to be considered acceptable.
Francesco Cancellato, the director of Fanpage, responded to the Prime Minister’s comments by defending the legitimacy of undercover investigations. Simona Malpezzi, a political leader, criticized the attempt to silence the press and stressed that investigations like those conducted by Fanpage are essential for shedding light on concerning behaviors within political organizations.
Other political figures weighed in on the matter as well. Matteo Renzi emphasized
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