“Here you die of heat, but politics sleeps with air conditioning”. This is one of the passages of Gianni Alemanno’s diary on the situation in Rebibbia in these days of torrid heat, diary read in the classroom by Michele Fina (FI), who spoke in the debate on the reform of the separation of careers.
“I am among those – said Fina – who felt convened by the words of Mattarella”. The senator of the Democratic Party therefore announced that he wanted to read “the words of a political opponent” on the prison condition, an opponent, underlined Fina, “from which I feel far”. In the diary read by Fina in the auctor Alemanno explains how the temperature in the cells of Rebibbia, grows by climbing the penitentiary plans, so much so that at the last there are 10 degrees more than the ground floor; “But politics sleeps with air conditioning”, repeats Goni Volta Alemanno. The former mayor of Rome, then tells how the mixture of overcrowding and heat, make a torture “life in prison” torture.
“Who is a political opponent? In my experience is someone who for training, choices, militancy, is very far away from you, sometimes on the opposite of the values and culture to which you feel it belongs. From this point of view, Gianni Alemanno was part (and still it is) of the right one that has seemed to me to contrast to me to the boy, and possibly beating in the polls and consciences. Gianni Alemanno (former parliamentarian, minister, mayor of Rome) has published on these days of early summer and what implies to live them in a prison. Thus writes the democratic deputy Gianni Cuperlo on social media, publishing an extract of the diary that the former mayor of Rome, Gianni Alemanno, is keeping from the prison of Rebibbia, in which he directly describes the effects of prison overcrowding.
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