Crosetto “Cori fascisti a Parma? Those people go kicked and sent away”

ROMA (ITALPRESS) – “The fascist choirs of Parma comment on themselves, they are something that nothing to do with Brothers of Italy and nothing had to do with. Those people must be kicked and sent away.” So the Minister of Defense, Guido Crosetto, in the margin of an electoral event in Naples.

“What is happening is in the logic of these years. It is a world, as I say for a long time, unstable, increasingly unstable, in which to prevail are the clashes between powers and not among great democracies. In which it seems that the fate and future of the world is decided on the basis of the power of nations and not on the basis of international law or other logic.” So the Minister of Defense, Guido Crosetto, on the margin of an electoral appointment in Naples on nuclear tests.

“What happens in Venezuela has a particular meaning, if you went to the American cities you would realize the disaster that the fentanyl is doing on entire generations and thousands of people, so I think in the end the intervention against drug trafficking that comes mainly from that country will be very hard on the part of the United States. Of course – he added – that if the drug trafficking in a country is linked to the government, there are problems that should also be tackled supranationally by multilateral bodies.”.

“The referendum normally means entrusting the last word to the people, so when expressing one takes note of what the people have decided. The problem is to make it clear what you’re talking about. I do not think this reform contains anything negative. In democratic countries, I think of Spain, France, Germany, the judicial system is completely different because, for example, public ministries in these three countries are under the executive. In Italy this does not happen, they will remain free to exercise without any influence from the executive, the only thing that is done is to remove to the currents the Csm, but it does not seem to me that it is an element that can somehow influence the relationship between the judiciary and its work”, he added.

“I don’t think that blocking, splitting in two judging judiciary from the polluting one is a problem, since today 0.5% of the pm pass on the other side, so we are talking about an irrelevant figure. It is a more political than real theme, no one touches justice, indeed in my opinion tries to reconstruct the conditions for justice to become justice with the capital ‘g’, that is, capable of guaranteeing all”, concluded Crosetto.

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