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Schlein “The state must get there before the mafia, raise its guard”

TRAPANI (ITALPRESS) – “The fight against mafias must start from schools, from culture, because the mafia is afraid of them. Prevention tools need to be strengthened, other than putting a 45-day wiretap cut-off, this risks making it more difficult to investigate even serious crimes, perhaps related to mafia crimes. We continue to insist that vigilance is needed and a social response is needed.” Thus the Pd secretary, Elly Schlein, in Trapani, where she took part in the event for the Day of Memory and Commitment against the Mafia promoted by the Libera association, led by Don Luigi Ciotti.

“The state must come before the mafia, helping people in need,” he stressed, “which is why it is wrong to cancel anti-poverty tools, it must come first with decent work and it is crucial to approve the minimum wage and that is why we challenge the changes to the Procurement Code that introduced cascading subcontracting. Along that chain of contracts it is easier to blackmail workers, make work less safe, infiltrate the economy. The policy absolutely must raise its guard. This,” added Elly Schlein, “is once again a square calling on politics to do its part and on all of society to take responsibility for countering omertà and fighting all the mafias that are a cancer of our society.
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(ITALPRESS).