"Bregungia!".

There is also Alessandro Zan in Cagliari to demonstrate against the collapse of the anti-homotransphobia law of which he is rapporteur. The deputy of the Democratic Party appeared at the top of the stairs of the T Hotel, shouting the same slogan of the approximately one thousand people who participated in the protest: "Bregungia", shame.

"We witnessed a ramshackle and boorish applause, those screams do not represent us: they do not represent the real country, the best Italy and the will of the new generations", said Zan referring to the celebrations from the center-right benches in the Senate after the law she was beheaded with a "trap", among other things by secret ballot.

"They asked us to mediate - he added - but they could not do it on the life and dignity of people: we kept our backs straight. We asked ourselves to remove the reference to gender identity. But they could not exclude our sisters and brothers" .

"The Zan bill was the republic that removes obstacles to the exercise of rights", he marked: "We have suffered a setback but the road is still long. We cannot be discriminated against for who we are. shameful scene, it can have repercussions on society because it sends a negative signal. This is why all means are important, starting from the popular initiative law, to say that we will not stop. We do not want our country to be that thing there in the Senate ".

"We are here - shouted a demonstrator - to vote for the revolution. With your drama in the Senate you have decreed your end". Participants read a protest "manifesto". "You talked about freedom of opinion - said Camilla Soru, one of the promoters of the demonstration - but insults, denigrations and threats are not opinions".

(Unioneonline / D)

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