Meloni renounced a historical text against Mussolini – “It’s not my Europe”

Georgia Meloni has caused a loss to the Italian Parliament, as she publicly renounced a historical text against Mussolini and in favor of democracy. The Italian prime minister read an isolated excerpt from the “Ventine Manifesto” compiled in 1941 on the Italian island of Ventotene by intellectuals and politicians who had been exiled to fascism. “It’s not my own Europe,” he said characteristically, as the text is recognized as a history and has adopted by the European Union. The “Democratic Party” spokesman, Federico Fornaro, said that “the Melon should simply bow down in front of the Vedoine heroes.” Also, from the Italian opposition, many MPs responded that the Italian prime minister forgets that the people who drafted it were fighting the fascist dictatorship and that the isolation of a few phrases from the rest of the “manifesto of Ventotene” only serves politics. RES information
Source: News Beast

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