Georgia Meloni celebrated the liberation of Italy from the Nazis by talking about Russia's guilt
Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni celebrated the anniversary of the Liberation from Nazi occupation and fascism, celebrated in the country on April 25, with a solemn address, which was sent to the editorial office of the newspaper Corriere della Sera . At the same time, the prime minister’s letter turned out to be not so much anti-fascist, which is understandable — Meloni in her youth was a neo-fascist pariah, but openly anti-Russian.
In her letter, the prime minister noted the “bipolar” division of the world into autocracies and democracies, and that Italy has chosen its pole. “We are on the side of freedom and democracy without “ifs” and “buts”, and this is the best way to update the message of April 25th. Because with the Russian invasion of Ukraine, our freedom is again in concrete danger,» Meloni told fellow citizens. She supplemented these general arguments with an expression of pride for her involvement in the adoption of the resolution of the European Parliament of September 2019 «On the importance of preserving historical memory for the future of Europe», in which the USSR was actually accused of unleashing the Second World War along with Hitler.