Schlein’s PD? On the left rainbow sign: “Meloni as Orban”

A clear, clear and forceful attack on the Prime Minister. One path, that of Elly Schlein’s new PSD, which wants to expand its electoral base based on social rights. A vision of the world completely opposite to that of the center-right executive. “The Meloni government confirms itself as an ally of Orban: with the European Commission’s appeal against the Hungarian law that discriminates against LGBTQ+ people, 15 countries of the Union took sides, Italy is not among them. In recent years our country has always positioned itself in Europe on the side of the advancement of rights, so we are going to put pressure on the government to change its position, we are not going to let ourselves be organized without reacting”. This is the text of the tweet posted today by Brandon Benifei, head of the PD’s EU delegation.

Senator Valeria Valente also spoke about the topic, which has become central to the new directions of the Italian left (replacing, in fact, the work and defense of employees). “On homosexuality, abortion, civil rights, Italy does not deserve to sit with Orban’s Hungary instead of being among the pillar states of the European Union that embody and defend democracy and its values ​​in the world.”

Members of the intergroup for the protection and promotion of the rights of LGBTIQ+ people echo her Alessandra Maiorino, Alessandro Zan, Chiara Appendino, Anna Bilotti, Laura Boldrini, Anna Laura Orrico, Bakkali Ouidad, Carmen Di Lauro, Cecilia D’Elia, Dolores Bevilacqua , Elisa Pirro, Emma Pavanelli, Fabrizio Benzoni, Federica Onori, Gilda Sportiello, Giorgio Fede, Giulia Pastorella, Ilaria Cucchi, Ivan Scalfarotto, Marco Pellegrini, Rachele Scarpa, Riccardo Magi, Sabrina Licheri, Stefania Ascari, Susanna Camusso, Michele Fina, Barbara Floridia, Antonio Nicita, Andrea Quartini, Silvia Roggiani. “Italy is the only founding country of the Union that has not sided with rights, thus moving away from traditional alliances and opting for an incomprehensible proximity to the rear bloc of the European Union. The ultra-obscurantist path of the Meloni government can only arouse concern, not only with regard to the rights of LGBTQ+ people in our country, but the general political orientation undertaken”.

Source: IL Tempo

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