(ANSA) - ROME, FEBRUARY 07 - A "grave" message, a "trigger-happy right".
And again: "a clamor of weapons" or "here are the priorities for Meloni's school" up to those who wonder "when are the Saturday rallies".
The background that attributes to the Undersecretary of the Presidency, Giovanbattista Fazzolari - albeit neatly denied by the person concerned - nonetheless ignites the political controversy with the oppositions who raise the alarm of those who (like the treasurer of +Europe, Alfonso Maria Gallo) see the idea of introducing as a sport scholastic target shooting "to teach our young people to be skilled gunslingers. Not engineers, not doctors, not Latin scholars, historians or scientists: gunslingers".
"With all due respect to the sporting discipline of target shooting - the dem group leader in the Senate also asks Simona Malpezzi -, is the priority of the right for education really teaching children to use weapons? Valditara clarifies".
"Have you mistaken the government of the country for an assembly of Fuan?", the deputy secretary of the Democratic Party Peppe Provenzano intervenes with a tweet, announcing a parliamentary question on the subject.
And these are just some of the reactions that the oppositions have against Fazzolari who, for his part, denies and announces lawsuits against the article that attributes this will to him: "The article that appeared today in the newspaper La Stampa in which it is claimed that I would like to 'teach shooting in schools" is ridiculous and unfounded. The conversation between me and General Federici, military adviser to President Meloni, which the journalist of La Stampa believes he has taken as a scoop, was about something completely different", he specifies, announcing lawsuits.
The rejoinder of the director of the Press, Massimo Giannini, was also immediate, speaking of a "reckless contempt of ridicule", accusing the undersecretary of literally 'shooting' the ball into the stands, to deny what cannot be denied". (ANSA).