Sorry, Acca Larentia? Banning would be counterproductive

“What was seen during the commemoration of the Acca Larentia massacre on January 7 arouses anger. This is something that goes against our acquired and transversal culture.” These are the words of Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi, speaking at the hearing of the Extraordinary Commission on combating intolerance, racism, anti-Semitism and incitement to hatred and violence.

The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs talked about the Roman greetings of far-right militants. Piantedosi said, “Who said that the police station did not and did not identify people, and especially that this identification and what happened was not the subject of a report to the judicial authorities regarding its consequences?” asked. Senators are ready. “He confirmed that the police station will report to the judicial authority, which will do its part in assessing the crimes, and that is what is happening at these hours.”

“It is less profitable to ban and not comply”

He explained that “this event has been held this way for several years, even with a higher attendance in the past. Looking at the numbers that the Rome police station has always recorded, I would even say that they have decreased, but” this does not negate the value or negative value of those images. We need to address the issue from a triple perspective: public order, the commission of crimes, education and the cultural dimension. I must defend it in terms of public order. operational statements: we cannot delegate the solemn approval of certain principles, and sometimes laws, to those on the ground. Whoever manages public order must first ensure that the demonstration ends without any accidents: it is also a principle of democracy. We should not delegate to the public security authority the validation of the value framework on which civil coexistence is based. “It has proven to be less operationally profitable to ban and not monitor it and draw conclusions from it.”

Paita: “Well Piantedosi, Meloni still doesn’t condemn

Italia Viva senator Raffaella Paita commented: “I believe that the minister’s words were clear words.” However, during the hearing, I underlined that among the various names there were no clear words from Giorgia Meloni, who had not yet had time. “The statements against Pandori are a clear statement of condemnation for what has happened in the last few hours.”

The opposition asked the minister to report to the chamber

Meanwhile, opposition benches want the minister to report to the chamber on the January 7 events. “We ask Piantedosi to report to the Parliament. A country where we witness an immoral fascist parade while documents are requested from those shouting ‘Long live Anti-Fascist Italy’ is not a normal country. The Parliament voted on certain commitments in this regard. The government is now neo- “Dissolve fascist organizations.” So did Nicola Fratoianni, secretary of the Italian Left and deputy of the Green Left Alliance, speaking in the Parliament in Montecitorio. “There were hundreds of people opening their arms and chanting ‘Available!’ Fratoianni concluded his words as follows: “We gathered with a poster bearing the symbol of the Celtic cross on top, reminding us of the darkest and most tragic years of the life of our Republic.” After his speech, MPs of the Green Left Alliance chanted “Long live the anti- “Fascist Italy” slogans. Democratic Party Secretary Elly Schlein also asked the Minister of Internal Affairs to report to the chamber during daily working hours.

Source: Today IT

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