Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni attends Caivano, inside the Morano high school, at the meeting of the Provincial Committee for Order and Security convened after the incident of the rapes of two cousins under the age of 14.
At the table, the Minister of the Interior, Matteo Piantedosi, the Minister of Education and Merit, Giuseppe Valditara, the Minister for Sport and Youth, Andrea Abodi, the Undersecretary of State to the Presidency of the Council of Ministers Alfredo Mantovano, the Chief of Staff of the Ministry of the Interior, Maria Teresa Sempreviva.
And also the Chief of Police, Vittorio Pisani, the Prefect of Naples, Claudio Palomba, the Mayor of Naples and the Metropolitan City, Gaetano Manfredi, the Extraordinary Commissioner of Caivano, the President of the Court of Naples Elisabetta Garzo, the Prosecutor at the Court of Naples Sergio Ferrigno, the President of the Court of Naples North Luigi Picardi, the Prosecutor of the Republic at the Court of Naples North Maria Antonietta Troncone, the President of the Court for Minors Giancarlo Posteraro, the Prosecutor of the Republic at the Court for Minors Maria De Luzenberger Milnernschim.
And then the director of the Campania Region School Office, Ettore Acerra, the police commissioner of Naples, Maurizio Agricola, the provincial commander of the Carabinieri of Naples, Enrico Scandore, the provincial commander of the Guardia di Finanza of Naples, Paolo Borrelli, the provincial commander of the Naples Fire Brigade, Michele Mazzaro, the head of the DIA Center of Naples Claudio De Salvo.
A few hundred people have gathered outside the Francesco Morano Institute in Caivano where the meeting of the committee for order and security with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is underway. The crowd is silent while the school is closed and heavily guarded by the police. In front, a huge building of the Parco Verde that has 5 balconies with people looking out while the other dozens of windows all have the shutters down.
The meeting, held inside the parish of San Paolo Apostolo, in the Parco Verde of Caivano, lasted about 40 minutes. It involved the Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, the Ministers of the Interior, Education and Sport, Matteo Piantedosi, Giuseppe Valditara and Andrea Abodi, the Chief of Police Vittorio Pisani, the Prefect of Naples Claudio Palomba, Don Maurizio Patriciello and the Bishop of Acerra, Angelo Spinillo.
The arrival of the prime minister was accompanied, in addition to chants and applause, also by a few small voices of dissent. Some of those present asked for jobs and to restore the citizen's income, while others accused her of letting migrants die at sea. After the meeting, Meloni is moving towards the 'Francesco Morano' school, where she will chair a meeting of the Committee for Public Order and Security, at the end of which a press point is planned.
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