Quiet day, during the processions that took place throughout Italy and the satisfaction of the Interior Ministry is tangible. For this reason, Minister Minniti wanted to personally express his appreciation to the Chief of Police, Franco Gabrielli, for having managed this "decidedly demanding" day with "calm firmness", in which a total of 119 demonstrations were held in 30 [...]
read moreMacerata, a quiet city defined by Macerata as even apathetic, has experienced moments of pure terror in recent days as well as a "black" notoriety that even goes beyond national borders. A few days ago the discovery of the dismembered body of Pamela Mastropietro inside two trolleys abandoned in a ditch along the road, the [...]
read moreRecently, the topic of fake news has become a hot topic, especially in the period of political elections: Facebook and Twitter are under accusation, which over the years have proved to be perfect sounding boards for false news. With the aim of obtaining easy views through the publication of sensational news, publishers publish hoaxes aiming to earn [...]
read more“A“ silent march ”aboard our vans against the Bolkestein directive and in defense of the markets. It is the initiative that is prevented by a very serious act of an intimidating nature. The commissioner of Latina, dr. Ernesto Belfiore, through the commissariat of Fondi, made me notify an act with which "the prohibition against [...]
read moreThe Italian Minister of the Interior Marco Minniti in an interview with "La Stampa", spoke of the risk of terrorism, after the fall of Raqqa and of cyber security, in the light of the forthcoming political elections and the danger of interference on the network by foreign nations. Some traits of the interview are reported. On cybersecurity we have put in [...]
read moreThere is no suspension of evictions, nor a green light for the occupations of buildings. This was stated by the chief of police, Franco Gabrielli, in an interview with Corriere della Sera. The problem is not avoiding evictions but occupations; prevent them from being realized and consolidated over time. And to do this, interventions are needed [...]
read moreNo one has left or thought of leaving the Mediterranean. And if Libya stabilizes and gets to go back to normal even with its own Search and rescue area, this is a positive sign for everyone, starting with those who love migrants ”. This was stated in an interview with Messaggero Mario Morcone, head [...]
read moreFirst of all, I want to reiterate that Libyans and Italians are friends. We have overcome the legacy of fascist aggression. And, precisely because our relationships are excellent, I want to fight anyone who tries to ruin them. We come to Italy on vacation, our wounded are treated, we have ancient economic relations. But I must also say that we Libyans care about [...]
read moreOur experience is that of a city where social conflict is second to no city and the mayor's role is that of a social mediator and not a sheriff ”. Thus the mayor of Naples, Luigi de Magistris, speaking of the Minniti Law during a hearing in Rome with the Parliamentary Commission [...]
read moreThe urban security decree is not an emergency measure. It is exactly the opposite. Like the one on immigration. I think that on security and immigration the things that do not work are those decided on the grounds of the emergency ”. This was stated by the Minister of the Interior, Marco Minniti, in a meeting in Pescara, on the subject of security, with the mayors [...]
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