Minister Nordio booed at the ceremony on April 25th in Treviso

Minister Nordio booed at the ceremony on April 25th in Treviso
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The protest from a part of the public during the speech on the occasion of the commemoration in the square

The Minister of Justice Carlo Nordio participated this morning in the celebrations for the anniversary of the Liberation from Nazi-fascism in his city Treviso. While she held one of the official speecheson the occasion of the public ceremony, in Piazza Indipendenza, next to Palazzo dei Trecento, in the center of the capital of the Marche, the government representative is however was booed by some of the citizens who were watching. Two in particular, the passages that aroused the greatest complaints, with even some shouting. When Nordio, regarding the requests to declare themselves anti-fascists posed to Prime Minister Meloni and other members of the government, underlined: “It’s a rhetorical question: we swore on the Constitution, which is anti-fascist, it is obvious that we are anti-fascists“. And then again when, in summarizing the historical scenario of those, he recalled: “World War II World War II was unleashed from an unfortunate pact signed in autumn 1939 between Hitler and Stalin to divide Poland, the famous Ribbentrop – Molotov pact”. At the end of the ceremony, the minister commented: “I heard some whistles. I didn’t believe there were still Stalinists in this world.”

 
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