Sunday, 14 July 2013. Roberto Calderoli, vice president of the Senate of Italy and member of the Northern League – a Berlusconi's People of Liberty political ally - compares the first black Italian minister Cécile Kyenge to orang-utan to show off at political rally in Treviglio.
The esthetically sensible Roberto Calderoli |
The handsome politician was speaking about Cécile Kyenge Kashetu, current Minister for Integration in the Letta cabinet, an Italian citizen of Congolese descent.
Apparently the former minister didn't reckon the public in Treviglio worth of a more complex argumentative speech than likening opponents (peculiar opponent, this time, since the NL is an ally to the PdL, which is an ally to PD...) to animals. It was a “nice joke”, according to a later statement by Mr Calderoli, when interviewed on the subject.
Minister Cécile Kyenge |
Calderoli's partner, Gianna Gancia, has also stated that Calderoli's words were "over the limit" and "unjustifiable". And she is a "leghista" too!
Northern League's secretary Maroni said that Calderoli has apologised for the deed (actually he just said that he “spoke at a rally, made a joke, perhaps unfortunate, but the kind of a joke you make at rallies, and this was immediately clear to all the attendees.”).
Cécile Kyenge stated that she doesn't want to address Calderoli the person, nor she's asking for his resignations, but as a senior representative of an institution Italy should reflect on his behaviour.
Calderoli institutional duty to talk about animals showed in the past, when he dubbed his own electoral law established in 2005 a “porcata” (an “obscenity”, a “pigswill” from “porco”, Italian for “pig”).
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