Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni, intervening today at the Central, Central UDC Congress, referred to the murder of American, conservative activist Charlie Kerk and the political climate which she considers to be formed in her country.

“I come from a political group that has often been accused of spreading hatred, by those who are now celebrating and justifying the intentional assassination of a young man who was only responsible for being courageously defending his ideas,” Meloni said.

“So should we imagine that there can be milder penalties for anyone shooting rights? I think it’s time to ask the Italian Left because it continues to justify some things. And in Italy, the climate becomes unbearable, “the head of the Rome government added.

Referring to the same issue, the Italian prime minister added: “I read a lot of inhumane and frightening comments after the assassination of Charlie Kerk. One of them was the left -wing intellectual Pierce Odifredi, who said that shooting Martin Luther King is not the same as shooting a Maga spokesman. I would like to ask this prominent teacher what exactly he means. That there are people who are legal to shoot, based on their ideas or that it is not so serious to shoot them, always because we do not share their ideas? “

The center -left Democratic Party replied to Georgia Meloni that “it is trying to poison the political climate, with unfounded and dangerous accusations against the opposition.” He added that “it is the Right, especially in the United States, which must prohibit weapons with which paranoia, extremists and criminals, kill men, women and often – in schools – young children.”

Professor Pierzorgio Odifredi, in response to the Italian prime minister, stressed that he was in any form of violence and then added: “The denial of violence should produce a denial of violence, but with Luther King not enough. But when you pour oil into the fire, when these means are used by urging violence against immigrants, there may be reactions, which I personally do not share and do not approve. But I understand that such things can happen. “