«The disturbance was strong, the worry was not. In fact, these were limited phenomena that aroused a very strong reaction from public opinion ». President Sergio Mattarella said this today in Berlin in response to a question from German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier about the incidents in Rome and the assault on the CGIL. The echo in Germany of the violent demonstrations in Italy was in fact high and the German president, during the talks held today with Sergio Mattarella at the Bellevue Castle, wanted to inform him directly from the head of state and – it was learned – made him some questions about it.
Meanwhile Giorgia Meloni, who returned to Italy after visiting Vox in Spain, spoke of the words spoken by the deputy secretary of the Pd Peppe Provenzano, who had expressed himself critically on the constitutionality of the political force led by the leader following the Roman clashes: “Provenzano he writes naturally that Giorgia Meloni is inevitably out of the democratic arc. The first Italian party must be dissolved because the Democratic Party decided it. This is the game. The secretary of the Democratic Party, Enrico Letta, does not distance himself from his deputy with the same clarity that he asks us every three minutes, because they can. They can do everything », continued Meloni.
The leader then turned to Mattarella and Mario Draghi during a live broadcast on Facebook regarding Provenzano’s words: “I hope that the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, and the Prime Minister, Mario Draghi, will openly distance themselves from dangerous words from the deputy secretary of the Democratic Party ».