The antagonists devastate the headquarters of Fdi in Cagliari. But the magistrate immediately archives the 'link' with Askatasuna
Antagonists attacked the Fratelli d'Italia office in Cagliari, but the prosecutor decided to archive the investigation despite evidence.
On October 4th, a violent attack was carried out by masked antagonists against the headquarters of the Fratelli d'Italia (FdI) party in Cagliari. The assailants employed a range of weapons including glass bottles, stones, smoke bombs, and red paint in a coordinated assault that left the building significantly damaged. The incident occurred during an unauthorized pro-Pal protest, emphasizing the chaotic atmosphere and the disregard for public order by the protestors. The FdI parliament member, Salvatore 'Sasso' Deidda, submitted two videos documenting the violence, making the case more compelling.
Despite the clear evidence presented to the authorities, the magistrate decided in January to archive the investigation, which has raised serious concerns among local officials, particularly Deidda. He expressed his dismay at the decision and pointed out that no further investigations were being pursued, which seems to undermine the seriousness of the attack and the safety of political figures in the region. This decision led to calls for formal opposition against the archive by Deidda and his legal counsel.
The implications of this incident are significant, as it highlights the growing tension between political factions in Italy and raises questions about the efficacy of law enforcement in protecting political institutions. The inability to pursue charges may embolden similar acts of violence in the future, suggesting a worrying trend for political discourse and safety in the country.