The Rome Attorney General’s Office has opened a file on the case of Under-Secretary of Justice Andrea Delmastro and Copasir’s Vice-President Giovanni Donzelli. Investigations for the disclosure and use of official secrecy against unidentified persons following his intervention in the Alfredo Cospito case, which was subjected to 41 bis in the Assembly in connection with the case of Alfredo Cospito, an anarchist on hunger strike (a deputy of the Italian Brothers and a loyal member of Giorgia Meloni) , harsh prison regime.
In this speech to the Assembly, Donzelli openly accused the left of “staying with the terrorists” after the visit of four PD deputies to the Cospito prison. The deputy then quoted the conversations between the anarchist and some mafia bosses in prison, conversations that were allegedly transcribed in some wiretaps and were not accessible to the parliamentarians.
Donzelli and Cospito repeatedly tried to defend themselves. “What I was reporting was not wiretaps, but a conversation that was detected in prison and included in a report prepared by the Ministry of Justice, the content of which I, as a parliamentarian, could be aware of,” said the Fdi MP. Instead, Undersecretary of Justice Delmastro said, “I did not give him the non-confidential document, but gave him the information (observations, not wiretaps) as I would with any parliamentarian.” The duo was also taken under protection with League Undersecretary Andrea Ostellari.
After days of silence, Giorgia Meloni also spoke as party leader rather than prime minister. According to the Prime Minister, Donzelli and Delmastro should not resign (neither because of the exposure of Dap’s actions on Alfredo Cospito – the Penitentiary Department – nor because of accusations of being mafia accomplices against the Democratic Party), but at the same time, “Fratelli d’Italia They need to lower the tone of the discussion “to a level of frank but respectful confrontation”.
Source: Today IT

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