Social threats against Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, by users who contest her choice to suspend basic income, all on the eve of the number one visit to Palazzo Chigi in Caivano, a center on the outskirts of Naples shocked by gang violence about two little girls.

«I would advise you to stay at home... they're like crazy... 160,000 families without civil liability and without spending. Are you sure you'll go home?", wrote SB, a woman from Caserta who lives in Naples on Facebook. And under her post there were comments against the Prime Minister, with death wishes or that, added from the profile of a Neapolitan artisan workshop, to leave "with a few bruises so he understands the trouble he has made".

On Twitter, however, there are those who accuse her of making "yet another catwalk", and advise the inhabitants of Caivano to "welcome the fishmonger Meloni with rotten tomatoes for having removed the RdC from that group of people who live precariously in those zones...".

The alert for the visit of the prime minister - who has also received many messages of bipartisan solidarity - is very high.

(Unioneonline/lf)

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