Premiership, Liliana Segre on La7: “This change in the right by which a single person decides to lead is very dangerous for us”

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“Me for my personal history and what I have seen in this long life I didn’t think I would see what is happening in the world. I am referring to the Franceat the Germany but also to local situation: this stream of desire from the right why one person decides for usthat we will not go to vote, that we have no desire to make a decision it is very dangerous“. These are the words that the senator spoke all his life Liliana Segre in an exclusive interview broadcast on In Onda (La7) and created by Marianna Aprile.

To the journalist who asks her if our memory has provided us with effective antibodies against the spread of right-wing extremist tendencies, Segre responds pessimistically, citing right-wing reform. premiered of the Government Melonipraise for tenth mass with a voice Roberto Vannacci and investigation of Followers page sit young people of the Italian Brothers: “When I was studying in high school, I remember Giambattista Vico that he was talking about historical and recurring matters and I was skeptical. And yet it was true: history is made up of historical events and recurrences. I believe these derivation, let’s call them drifts, which have emerged in recent weeks in such a sensational way, which were always there: they were hidden, not displayedbut then with this government the great power of the right is taken advantage of and we are no longer ashamed of anything”.

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On the investigation of Followers page says the lifelong senator: “I saw the ‘Sieg Heil’ greetings and the Nazi slogans, unfortunately I remember directly and not from hearsay. At my age will I have to see this again and will I have to be kicked out of my country like I was kicked out before?“.
“It’s a provocative question,” says Marianna Aprile.
“It’s a question that has an answer,” Segre replies.
“And which one is it?” asks the journalist.
The senator for life responds with a very nice 7 seconds of silence.

Marianna Aprile then mentions Segre’s intense intervention in the Senate on the Prime Minister, reporting some criticism that the President of the Republic is the ghostwriter of her speech. Sergio Mattarella. The senator for life strongly denies it and sends friendly words towards the head of state: “I respect him so much, in fact I love him like a brother, I am grateful to him, I like it as “crooked” as it is. He’s a great man in the right place, it’s a shame he wasn’t there. But it has nothing to do with my speech in the Senate. I know it and he knows it very well.”
And he ends by repeating: “I don’t want to and I can’t stay silent. And I can also say something that Mattarella does not think, but he is not the one who puts things in my mouth to say in the Senate. Certainly not”.

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