The newly elected European Parliament member Ilaria Salis has responded to the controversy sparked by her membership in the housing movement and the requests from Aler, the body that manages the Lombardy Region’s public housing, for 90 thousand euros in arrears because it was found in a home occupied in 2008. “Whoever enters an uninhabited house takes without taking from anyone, except degradation, racketeering and property developers”, she wrote in a long post on her social media profiles. “The housing movement – she continued – has always acted with the strength of legitimacy given by the simple principle that we all must have a roof over our heads. This is the crux of the matter, the topic on which we are all called to express ourselves and decide what we want collectively”. The topic was launched on the table of the debate on Tg4. Guest in connection, Daniele Capezzone was very clear.
Ilaria Salis is, for the editorial director of Libero, “a gentlewoman accused of traveling around Europe with left-wing extremist groups to attack right-wing extremist groups”. “We all worked hard for the investigations, for the chains. Of course not. Now, however, they have nominated her. We understood that the trial had to go ahead. Instead, it seems that she wants to avoid that trial and we are already doing badly”, said the journalist. Then, recalling the Libero investigation, which shed light on the occupation of the house by the MEP, Capezzone continued: “She says she was seen only once. No. People say they saw her for many years and at least until before Covid”. Finally, the editorial director of the newspaper also targeted her father, Roberto Salis: “She spends her time offending, but shoots at random”, he added and wrote on X.
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2024-07-04 10:43:00