Rome, June 11 (LaPresse) – Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, on the anniversary of his death, remembers Enrico Berlinguer as a key figure in history and writes, "I also remember the gesture of Giorgio Almirante, who wanted to pay tribute to the coffin of his political opponent. A sign of human and institutional respect that even today recalls the value of political confrontation that is firm in ideals but respectful of people." "Because," the Prime Minister writes on X, "it is possible to do politics from different, even diametrically opposed visions, without necessarily demonizing the opponent. Without giving up confrontation, even heated, and at the same time the awareness of belonging to the same national community. Our task is to serve Italy and Italians." "I have always thought and believed it: strong ideas are not afraid of confrontation," she concludes.
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