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Lamorgese at the question time on the No Green Pass clashes

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It was certainly to be expected that today’s question time, albeit very fast on the point of the street clashes, was crucial and inflamed and perhaps also for this reason at 15 o’clock the Minister of the Interior, Luciana Lamorgese presented herself on the counter of the government to answer questions. Across the table, in the opposition benches was, of course, the leader of the Brothers of Italy, Giorgia Meloni. Luciana Lamorgese begins with solidarity with the CGIL, attacked in the heart of its most historic headquarters in Rome, “for the cowardly act”. And in those words recur all the images of those moments so hard, at times even brutal with all the tensions they have carried with them for days: between parties and between parties and government. Lamorgese explains: the leader of Forza Nuova of Rome, Giuliano Castellino, stood out “for his decisive leadership, especially in the intervention in Piazza del Popolo when he expressed the will to direct the procession towards the headquarters of the CGIL. The decision to proceed coercively against him was not considered viable by the heads of the security services, because in that context there was the obvious risk of a violent reaction from his associates with the degeneration of public order ».

Demonstration Rome, Lamorgese: “No arrests to avoid risks”. Meloni: “Clashes deliberately allowed”

And it is about this that Giorgia Meloni sternly replies: «Lamorgese says she knew and did nothing. If until yesterday they thought his substantial inability, today the thesis is more serious: what happened was deliberately allowed and this takes us back to the already dark years. It was calculation, we went back to the strategy of tension ». And again: «Lamorgese’s response is not simply insufficient but offensive by the police. 7 agents left to be beaten in front of the CGIL are an indecent and offensive fact of those people and of this Parliament not made up of idiots ».

Therefore, the issue of the dissolution of Forza Nuova and the confirmation by the Minister of the Interior (in the words of Draghi yesterday) that the issue is to the attention of the government whose collegial action can also be addressed on the basis of what will decide “the judiciary and what will be the indications of the Parliament that will have to vote the motion presented by the Democratic Party “. Certainly, observes the Minister of the Interior Luciana Lamorgese, the dissolution of a political movement “is an issue of exceptional legal and political importance and of extreme complexity and delicacy”.

Rome, the leader of Forza Nuova at the head of the no Green Pass protest: haranguing the crowd with a megaphone

The interrogation of the Fdi group leader Francesco Lollobrigida will ask the owner of the Interior Ministry to account for the flaws in the organization of security in the capital (“There have been obvious shortcomings in the management of public order”, thundered the secretary dem Enrico Read) and will decide on the possible dissolution of Forza Nuova and other subversive associations, which has been mentioned by many. It remains to be understood which organization will be imposed by the Interior Ministry pending the probable demonstrations on October 15 (when the mandatory Green Pass will come into force in the workplace) and on Saturday. And also at the end of the month, when Rome will host the G20. There is also tension in the world of police: this is demonstrated by the note – harsh – with which the Fsp union has pointed the finger at the management of the ministry. “That being the case, chaos is expected on October 15,” said the leaders of the union.

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Rome, No Green Pass procession: journalist from La Stampa beaten during the clashes

In the meantime, the meeting of the National Committee for public order and safety is underway at the Interior Ministry, chaired by Minister Lamorgese. A table attended by the heads of intelligence and police forces. The goal is to launch a tightening on the demonstrations so that they do not degenerate, given the climate of growing alert: monitoring will be high on the No Vax and No Pass chats and various extremists who organize the protests and there will be a strengthening of public order measures to prevent unrest.
Meanwhile Giorgia Meloni returns to the attack: «The question time is today, but the information given by the Minister to the Senate will only be on 19 October. It’s a shame”.

Cave, the town where Forza Nuova was born

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