There is controversy over a
selfie video
against the Roma community shot and posted by the Lega district councilor Alessio Di Giulio in the center of Florence in which he frames behind him a woman intent on begging wearing typical Roma and Sinti clothes saying: "On the 25th September votes Lega to never see her again, to never see her again ".
The woman initially greets, then replies: 'No, don't say that', and he repeats her phrase.
The secretary of the Lega Matteo Salvini sides against him
.
"He was wrong, he made a fool of himself, because problems are solved with ordinances, laws, law enforcement agencies.
You can't solve the problem of Roma camps with a video and taking it with a person".
Thus the leader of the League, Matteo Salvini, on the video of the district councilor of his party in Florence, Alessio Di Giulio.
"He could have saved him. As Interior Minister, I cleared Roma camps by enforcing the law," he told SkyTg24, and Ferruccio De Bortoli, who urged him to be more severe, replied: "How I hope he will be severe Read with the candidates anti-Semites with which he filled the lists of the Democratic Party ".
Numerous controversies on social media against the video, which was then removed.
Among these Selvaggia Lucarelli who writes: "Maybe next time you show your courage by picking up a man on the phone, maybe twice his size, saying the same things. Because they are not just disgusting. They are also cowards".