At 16.30, more than an hour before the attack on the CGIL headquarters during the No Green pass protests in Rome, the Roman leader of Forza Nuova Giuliano Castellino, addressing the crowd in Piazza del Popolo, urges them “to besiege the CGIL “. The images are shown by ‘Quarta Repubblica’. “Today we are going to besiege the CGIL. Let’s start in the procession now. We call Landini, if he wants his building back, if he wants his headquarters back he comes to Rome and proclaims the general strike of workers against the Green Pass. Now the microphones are turned off and we all leave for the CGIL, we go in procession towards the CGIL “, the words of Castellino.
“Someone did not do his job, or the Minister of the Interior did not know that Castellino was dangerous and this would be a problem or he let him be there. Instead of talking about Italy’s problems, we are here talking about fascism”, comments Matteo Salvini to Fourth Republic. “That character – added Salvini referring to Castellino -. Should not even have been there. I remember that the man in question had the Daspo and could not go to the stadium for five years, he had been judged dangerous by the court of Rome, he had the bracelet electronic and it was there. Either the Minister of the Interior didn’t know it was dangerous or, worse still, he knew he could be there and he let him. Instead of talking about Rome, Turin, Caserta and their problems, we are at talk about fascism in 2021. There is a doubt that someone should talk about this, rather than talking about the problems of the city, about the problems that the Green Pass will bring to the workplace … “.
“First Morisi, then it’s up to the fascists and fascism … I doubt that someone should …”, continues the Northern League, underlining, among other things, that “those 50 criminals in Rome are neo-fascists and in Milan they are anarchists “.
“Violence – he adds – is violence, it is not left or right. Doing a demonstration the day before the vote with red flags is democratic in your opinion?”. “I said to the Democratic Party: let’s outlaw all violent movements, even no tavs and social centers”, he continues. The risk, says the leader of the League, is that “tomorrow someone gets up and says ‘Salvini is a fascist, let’s outlaw him’ …”. And he adds: “Let’s demonstrate, but against all violence and not the day before the elections. Otherwise I have to think that you want to use this stuff in the voting booth because someone is afraid of the Lega and FdI”.