Clash between the majority and the opposition during Kirk's remembrance: "Enough hate," "Exploitation."

A heated debate erupted between the majority and the opposition during the remembrance of Charlie Kirk in the Chamber, requested and granted by the Brothers of Italy. "It's right to have requested this commemoration," said FdI MP Alessandro Amorese . "We must be the first to set an example by condemning the political hatred that still festers today," even in this country. "Before us is a people on the move, Kirk's people; on the other side, we would have found torched cars, devastated cities. There's a difference in style," the Melonian added.
From the Democratic Party, Gianni Cuperlo emphasized that "we fully condemn that crime and feel compassion for that victim." "Let anyone who says otherwise be silent," he continued, pointing the finger at those who "point to this area as a breeding ground for political violence," and recalled Mussolini 's speech about the Chamber being transformed into "a bivouac of gangs." "We are here, and you will always find us here," the Democrat concluded.
"I don't want to play this squalid game," "many of you didn't even know who Kirk was until a few weeks ago. Use this guy and I'm sure that" some "of you will rub your hands together," was the harsh comment from Riccardo Ricciardi of the Five Star Movement, who also returned to criticize the Minister for Relations with Parliament Luca Ciriani on the Red Brigades' climate. For Angelo Bonelli , "the Kirk case is being exploited" and "it's intolerable."
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