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ROMA. «I believe that classes with ‘separate characteristics’ would help children with great potential to express themselves to the fullest, and even those with more difficulties would be helped in a particular way”, “It is not discriminatory. For students with problems I rely on specialists. I don’t specialize in disabilities. However, I certainly wouldn’t put a disabled person to run with someone who breaks the one hundred meter record. You can make him do a lesson together, out of a spirit of belonging, but then he needs specific help.” It is one of the key passages of the general’s interview Roberto Vannaccicandidate with the League for the European elections, in La Stampa.
Vannacci also maintains “I don’t see why it is necessary to have an anti-fascist license to express one’s opinions. I also claim consideration for Mussolini, who is a statesman as were Cavour, Stalin and all the men who occupied state positions: is the first definition of ‘statesman’ in the dictionary.”
Cei, classes for disabled people? Let’s go back to the dark years of history
“While respecting every opinion and every political choice, a cultural vision of life is at stake here. These statements take us back to the darkest periods of our history. I would like to say, with Pope Francis, that inclusion is a sign of civilization”. Thus the vice president of the Italian Episcopal Conference, Francesco Savino, commented on Vannacci’s statements.
“We are not going into the merits of other people’s choices, but General Vannacci’s words, in particular those on schools and the disabled, are incompatible, indeed, contrary to our values of inclusion, common to the entire centre-right. A man of the institutions such as a high Army officer, even when competing for a political role, should always express himself in full consonance with constitutional values”. This was stated by the president of Noi Moderati Maurizio Lupi.
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