Mar 18 • 06:11 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

At the Chamber, the extremist embrace between M5S, Carc, imam, and social centers. And they also attack Il Giornale

The Italian political movement M5S is hosting a controversial conference in the Chamber of Deputies, involving various extremist groups and sparking criticism from different political factions.

A surreal conference is set to take place in Italy's Chamber of Deputies, organized by the Five Star Movement (M5S), which controversially includes extremist groups such as Carc, known for their daily opposition to democracy. The event features notable figures and organizations such as Maurizio Acerbo from the Communist Refoundation Party, the boycott group 'Bds', anti-war committees, grassroots unions like Usb and Cub, as well as radical Muslim preacher Brahim Baya and a social center listed as problematic by the Ministry of the Interior.

This gathering has raised widespread concern, particularly from political opponents like Fratelli d'Italia, who have condemned the participation of groups that challenge Italy's democratic framework. Critics, including Il Giornale, have been vocal about the implications of allowing such entities to participate in institutional discussions, arguing that this undermines the integrity of the country's political discourse.

In response to this criticism, the Carc group has retaliated by targeting Il Giornale and members of Fratelli d'Italia, accusing them of seeking to distort the narrative around the event. The incident underscores the complexities of Italy's political landscape, particularly regarding the intersections of various ideologies and the implications of their acceptance into mainstream political forums.

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