“Save to Giorgia”: in Marina di Pietrasanta threats to Premier Meloni

ROMA (ITALPRESS) – “‘Spara a Giorgia’ and signature of the communist extremism of the Red Brigades. This morning this writing appeared in Marina di Pietrasanta on the avenue at sea. Solidarity with Giorgia. The language of hatred of a certain left makes earn some television host and many likes, but it risks to foment the pheasants and to make Italy revolve in a climate that we will never want to live again. Giorgia will not be intimidated. We will not stop.” So on social media, Giovanni Donzelli, responsible for the organization of Brothers of Italy.

The Minister of Defense, Guido Crosetto, expresses full solidarity with the President of the Council, Giorgia Meloni, for the threatening written appearance today in Marina di Pietrasanta. “A vile gesture – says Crosetto – confirms an increasingly worrying climate of political hatred. I have long denounced this: no comparison can justify incitements to violence.” “We cannot allow the country to slide towards dynamics that recall the 1970s. Political violence must be rejected by all, without ambiguity,” the minister warns.

“I address all my solidarity to President Meloni for the threats received. These forms of verbal violence are an attack not only to his person but to the principles of democracy and must be condemned by all. Politics is not done with intimidation but with civil confrontation and respect for institutions.” That is what the Minister of Health says, Orazio Schillaci.

“To Giorgia Meloni goes my full solidarity, personal and that of the Ministry of Culture. The writings appeared in Marina di Pietrasanta, with an explicit invitation to violence against the President of the Council and with symbols that evoke one of the darkest seasons of our democracy, represent an unacceptable intimidating gesture”. The Minister of Culture, Alessandro Giuli.

“In expressing my full solidarity with Premier Meloni for the new, further threats appeared today in Marina di Pietrasanta, I also express my concern for a climate of hatred that does not tend to fade but unfortunately to grow. This time it is anonymity, a few days ago we witnessed obscene choirs directed by an open-faced unionist. It is necessary that all political forces commit themselves to curb the pheasant, whose messages remind us of a tragic past that cannot and must not re-emerge in our nation.” The president of the senators of the Brothers of Italy, Lucio Malan.

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