ROME (ITALPRESS) – “In Saturday’s demonstration in Piazza del Popolo, the Ventotene Manifesto was recalled by a great many people. I hope all these people have never read it because the alternative would be frightening. I don’t know if this is
your Europe but it is certainly not mine.” So said Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni during the replies in the House. “I quote a few salient passages: the European revolution will have to be socialist; private property must be abolished, limited, corrected, extended on a case-by-case basis; at the moment when the greatest decision and boldness is needed, the democrats feel lost not having a spontaneous popular consensus behind them; the political-democratic methodology will be a dead weight in the revolutionary crisis,” Meloni concludes.
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Immediately afterwards a scuffle broke out in the House chamber. Oppositions rose up and the president, Lorenzo Fontana, suspended the session. After a few minutes, the debate involving explanations of vote resumed, but the brawl continued and the session was again suspended. “I think Giorgia Meloni before speaking ill of the Ventotene Manifesto written by heroes of anti-fascism like Spinelli, Rossi and Colorni would have done better to count to a hundred. She made herself responsible for an indecent attack. Which, however, had one merit: it revealed that our Prime Minister is a full-blown anti-European. We have known this for a long time. Now it is clear to everyone,” stresses PD Senator Dario Parrini.
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