When Giorgia Meloni has just completed 100 days at the head of the first government led in Italy by the extreme right, the Executive finds itself involved in a political storm unleashed by two of the most prominent representatives of her party, Brothers of Italy: Giovanni Donzelli, vice president of the Parliamentary Committee for Control of the Secret Services (Copasir), and Andrea Dalmastro, Deputy Minister of Justice. Both are in the eye of the hurricane after some statements by Donzelli, last Tuesday in Parliament, on the case of Alfredo Cospito, the anarchist on hunger strike for 106 days to protest against 41bis, the harsh prison regime designed for the mobsters and that it was applied to him in May.