"I must honestly say that Giorgia Meloni deserves all the applause she's received so far." Don Maurizio Patriciello, the anti-Camorra priest of the parish of San Paolo Apostolo in Caivano, spoke last night on the Porta a Porta special dedicated to Mafia victims, broadcast on Rai1.
"I must honestly say that Giorgia Meloni deserves all the applause she's received so far," said the priest. "Thank you, but I think I simply did my duty in Caivano," replied the Prime Minister.
"Caivano," he explained, "isn't the only Italian community experiencing difficulties." In this municipality near Naples, the government has taken on "a responsibility. Because when Maurizio (Patriciello, ed.) told me 'we know how to applaud but also how to whistle,' I told him 'you're right.'
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"I think it's important to know that if things go well, you'll be recognized, and if they go badly, there's a sentry who can tell you. We're trying to demonstrate that free zones can be fought. Up until now, the state has done the easiest thing: pretend nothing is happening and look the other way," Meloni continued.
Meanwhile yesterday afternoon in Caivano The Delphinia sign, which marked the abandoned Caivano sports center near Parco Verde, has been removed. The sign's removal marks the beginning of the plan to build a sports center. At the same time, the cornerstone for the renovation work was laid.
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