Conversations that embarrassed Fdi from Meloni to Caivano: “We’re bringing people in, they should look like cheering citizens”

During the Prime Minister’s visit to Caivano in Campania, conversations between members of the Italian Brotherhood in response to the ill-treatment of two young children embarrassed Giorgia Meloni’s party. The messages circulated on the internet and were reported as “unverified” by TgLa7. It is not yet clear who the interlocutors of the conversation were, but then Antonio Iannone, a senator from the Italian Brotherhood, spoke to Adnkronos news agency about their possible occurrence and tried to explain the meaning of some of the “directives”. misunderstood him.

What’s in Fdi’s published conversations about Meloni’s visit to Caivano?

From the published texts, it appears that the militants are preparing to greet the party leaders like ordinary citizens: “We must act to bring people in, but not with party symbols. People should look like ordinary citizens welcoming Giorgia at the celebrations. Also to balance any protesters,” was posted on Whatsapp, which was circulating at this hour. field instructions.

“I suggest you take action with direct calls and organize loyal machines,” the posted chats read. And again: “Given the tension that has been created, I advise those who come to ignore all kinds of provocations and tensions. The St. Francis version”, says another party representative.

“Obviously you don’t need to spread that kind of message to the grassroots because otherwise it will reach the journalists and it looks like Meloni organized the slapstick.” And then: “I wrote you this way because you are at a top management level. I suggest you take action with direct calls and organize machines made up of loyal and intelligent people”.

Fdi Iannone senator’s version: “I faithfully convey what I mean”

“This message is a ‘disloyal’ translation of what I want to propose,” said Antonio Iannone, Senator of the Italian Brotherhood, questioned by Adnkronos. Iannone, the Campania regional coordinator of Giorgia Meloni’s party, cites the meaning of the messages “a manager” of the Fdi will send to the Caivano militants because of the prime minister’s visit to Green Park today.

Iannone denies that he wants to organize a ‘temple’ for the prime minister, that is, a group of people specially appointed to applaud him: “Through my parliamentary friends and provincial heads, I have advised the obvious, that those who want to come should come. They should not wear party symbols and the tragic situation and provocations “Given the environment it can offer, it should be sober, make clear that if something is needed, it’s a corporate fact, not a party one,” says Iannone, who later cites out: “I haven’t interacted with any militants other than the car attendant”.

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“I don’t know who transmitted these messages, I can only say that what I said were conversations I had with MPs and provincial heads that I recommended,” insists the Campania defender of the Italian Brotherhood. The TV’s ‘explained’ message says that the “people” Fdi is supposed to bring to a date with Meloni “should look like ordinary citizens”: how do you interpret this passage? “I don’t know what ‘appearance’ means, we’re all ordinary citizens. Maybe my thoughts were mistranslated,” Iannone replies. “Within a few hours – as Fratelli d’Italia’s Campania coordinator explains – a series of phone calls and messages were issued, but I repeat: this text is a fictitious translation of what I wanted to recommend. Let’s act, let’s not fall into provocations,” he said.

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