Giorgia Meloni challenged by Riccardo Magi during the "World Day against Drugs" in the Chamber.

The +Europe deputy criticized the premier's rhetoric, according to which in Italy in recent times there has been much indifference on the subject, and it has been preferred to keep the "headlights off". Then Meloni's frontal attack on the platforms that first broadcast films and TV series that have "a drug dealer as their hero" and then make documentaries against Vincenzo Muccioli, the founder of the San Patrignano community, "who had saved thousands of kids when the state was turned the other way.' In short, from Breaking Bad to SanPa, on Netflix.

The government does not want to have a paternalistic attitude, Meloni specified, "the ethical state has nothing to do with it" but instead the responsibility of the institutions: "We need another narrative on an educational and cultural level", drugs cannot be considered a form of freedom because it is something that "enslaves you" and we live in the paradox of a "vulgate that peddles drugs as a form of freedom".

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The surprise demonstrative action of the +Europe deputy, Riccardo Magi, ignited the debate in the group room where the demonstration was taking place. On the placard that he displayed during the premier's speech, before going out as a form of protest, we read the inscription: «Cannabis: if the state doesn't take care of it, the mafia will take care of it» . "The government has serious responsibilities - explained Magi - and after two hours we could not remain silent".

(Unioneonline/D)

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