Italy's PM Meloni made Nazi supporter minister: brought a law to ban parties like the Rev; Expert said - rights in danger

Posted on 9th Nov 2022 by rohit kumar

Italy's first right-wing prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, has been embroiled in controversy just two weeks after taking office. The reason for the controversy is the decisions of Meloni's government. Meloni ministered to Galizzo Bignami, the first Nazi armband-wearing leader. After this, he lifted the ban on doctors who did not get the corona vaccine.

 

In another decision, Meloni passed a law banning parties like the Rev. Under this, rave parties and those gatherings will be banned. The government argues that this law will ban rave parties and illegal DJ music parties and the organizers will be sentenced to three to six years. Such events increase the likelihood of promoting drugs or harrasment offenses.

 

Threat to Freedom of Expression

According to experts, these decisions have jeopardized the rights of citizens enshrined in the Constitution. A vague interpretation of this law can prevent other public meetings under its guise. This will threaten the freedom of expression and public gatherings will not be able to go.

 

Meloni is taking such decisions to divert attention from bigger issues

People say that the decisions have been taken to divert attention from bigger issues. Expert Francisco Cancellato said that Meloni's biggest problem is that the country's treasury is empty. Inflation is rising and promises to reduce energy bills are also not being fulfilled. That's why Meloni is running a divisive agenda.

 

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