The centre-left opposition Democratic
Party (PD) cannot decide what people can say or write, Brothers
of Italy (FdI) organisation chief Giovanni Donzelli said Sunday
in response to the PD's rights pointman, Alessandro Zan, who had
claimed Donzelli's "ravings" in defence of a sacked anti-gay
general gave the lie to the FdI defence minister who had him
fired for airing his views in a self-published book.
"Zan, I'm sorry to tell you that in the Constitution it is not
written that the task falls to you or the PD to establish what
can be written or said.
"Is that hard to understand? The day on which you stop insulting
us we'll ask what we've done wrong".
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