Riccardo Magi dresses up as a ghost in the classroom: protest against the government

A protest gesture that caught the attention . Riccardo Magi, a member of Più Europa, chose a singular way to express his dissent towards the Meloni government. During the prime ministerial time at the Chamber, Magi entered the room dressed as a ghost, a symbolic act that aroused immediate and contrasting reactions.
The context of the protestThe choice to dress up as a ghost is not accidental. Magi wanted to draw attention to a crucial issue: participation in referendums and the alleged silence of the government on issues of democratic relevance. “President Meloni, do you remember when you accused governments of silencing referendums?” Magi shouted as he was led away by the Montecitorio ushers. A direct reminder of a broken promise, which also surprised the President of the Chamber, Lorenzo Fontana.
Reactions in the classroomMagi's gesture triggered an immediate intervention by the Speaker of the House, who called for the deputy's expulsion. The scene saw the ushers carry Magi away on their shoulders, while Prime Minister Meloni watched smiling. This episode highlighted the current political tensions and the climate of conflict that characterizes the parliamentary debate. The reaction of the Prime Minister, who maintained a detached attitude, raised questions about her sensitivity to criticisms regarding democratic participation.
A symbol of protest or a provocation?Magi's disguise can be interpreted in different ways. On the one hand, it represents an act of courage and creativity in an attempt to draw attention to a fundamental issue for democracy. On the other hand, it could be seen as a provocation that risks distracting attention from the real problems that afflict the country. However, it is undeniable that gestures like this can stimulate a necessary debate on how the government handles issues of participation and popular consultation.
At a time when trust in institutions is declining, Magi's protest could serve as a wake-up call for politicians to reflect on their responsibilities towards citizens. Democracy is not just a matter of voting, but also of listening to and actively involving the population in decisions that affect them.
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