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Meloni: "Feminists don't want me". Yesterday protests and attacks in Caserta

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"The truth is that the left and the feminists in our country do not tolerate the idea that a right-wing woman can become Prime Minister.

And thus arriving where they have never managed to arrive, perhaps because they have always settled for a few easy seats granted by the male leader of the moment." So said the leader of FdI, Giorgia Meloni, in an interview with 'Il Giornale'.

"On the right, however, merit counts, and you advance only if you're worthy and have demonstrated your worth in the field. And having a female prime minister," she added, "would pave the way for women's advancement at every level in Italy, reaffirming the centrality of merit and value," she explained.

"If the center-right were to win and Brothers of Italy were to emerge as the leading party," he emphasized, "I have no reason to believe the President of the Republic would make a different choice.

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"They say I don't care about the South, I dedicated the last week of the election campaign to it. And we're closing in Campania, in Naples, on Friday, September 23rd at 16 pm on the Bagnoli beach," Giorgia Meloni, leader of the Brothers of Italy party, announced yesterday during a rally in Caserta.

In Caserta, a group of about 100 young people gathered yesterday in Piazza Dante to peacefully and satirically participate in the Brothers of Italy rally. The protesters declared their dissent as follows: "Giorgia Meloni's political stance is homophobic, transphobic, racist, classist, militaristic, and inconsistent with the nation's democratic values, trampling on the rights of all. We demonstrated this peacefully and non-offensively with special posters displaying our rights and demands."

But the group reports: "Despite our peaceful presence, despite absolutely avoiding insults, some people were physically attacked by some Fratelli d'Italia militants."

 

Article published on September 19, 2022 - 08:29 - Editorial Staff

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