The photo of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni who covered her head with her jacket yesterday in the Chamber appeared on the front page of the Wall Street Journal today , accompanied by the sentence that the leader of the Greens Angelo Bonelli had just addressed to her: «Don't Look at Me With Your Disturbing Eyes,” you don't look at me with those disturbing eyes.

Meloni herself returned to that shot and joked on social media : «I notice the uproar from various opposition representatives because to the words of the leader of the Greens Bonelli addressed to me in the Chamber, "don't look at me with a disturbing look", I responded ironically by covering my face face so as not to arouse anxiety in my colleague. I don't know what he meant by "disturbing look", but I apologize to my colleague and to anyone else who may possibly feel intimidated."

She then published a series of photos yesterday in the Chamber, including one in which she completely covers her head with her jacket.

Bonelli also returned to the case: "I couldn't imagine him reacting that way," he said, interviewed on Un giorno da pecora. «I had never seen something like that, not even when I went to school... That's Parliament, I might have said something out of place but could that be the reaction? The photo didn't just go to the Wall Street Journal, it went around the world. And it's not just his problem, but Italy's. We risk making ourselves look like caricatures ." But when he talked about a disturbing look, what was he referring to? «Glass eyes that looked… the eyes of a person evidently not interested in what I was saying but in declassifying it».

(Unioneonline/D)

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