Prime Minister Meloni defends June 2nd parade against abolition calls

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Prime Minister Meloni condemned calls to abolish the June 2nd military parade as shameful and unworthy. She defended the parade as a celebration of national identity and those who serve Italy. The controversy arose after MEP Ilaria Salis suggested abolishing the parade to restore the Republic Day's original civil and democratic character amidst rising militarism. Meloni argued this disrespects Italy's history and those who defend the state. Meloni stated that those in institutional roles who disparage the parade misunderstand Italy's history and their duty to the Republic.


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