"Sooner or later, CasaPound will be next," Minister Piantedosi announced.

CasaPound has landed in the Interior Ministry's crosshairs. After years of debate and controversy, Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi has opened the door to the possibility of clearing out the neo-fascist movement's historic headquarters in the heart of Rome: "Their time will come too," he said.
Politics divided over the future of CasaPound's headquarters and Minister Giuli's views.On the political front, Forza Italia and Fratelli d'Italia are calling for strict compliance with the law, reiterating that no illegal occupation can be tolerated, while MP Federico Mollicone (FdI) does not rule out a process of regularization, as has already happened in other cities.
However, accusations of double standards have come from the opposition and the anti-fascist movement: Angelo Bonelli (Europa Verde) and Laura Boldrini (PD) contest any idea of legalization and are calling not only for the building to be cleared, but also for the movement to disband.
The Minister of Culture Alessandro Giuli intervened to mediate between the positions, according to whom the eviction would not be necessary if CasaPound aligned itself with legal criteria , thus opening the way to a political rather than judicial solution.
CasaPound on the eviction listFollowing the eviction of the Leoncavallo building in Milan, Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi reiterated that the Roman building occupied by CasaPound is also on the list of structures to be vacated. The far-right movement's current headquarters, on Via Napoleone III, had already been included in the list of occupations to be cleared when Piantedosi was prefect of the capital.
“ Sooner or later his turn will come too .”
The government official, speaking at the Rimini Meeting, explained that the possibility of regularization, raised by Culture Minister Alessandro Giuli, is not unprecedented: in the past, other local administrations have purchased properties to make them available to the squatters and bring them back into compliance with the law.
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