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"Paradoxically enough, those who commit crimes cannot claim compensation"
Italy🏛️ PoliticsConservativeOverlooked by progressives2 hr. ago

"Paradoxically enough, those who commit crimes cannot claim compensation"

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has stated that individuals who commit crimes should not expect compensation for damages incurred during their illegal activities. She argues that if someone attacks another person and is defended against, the attacker cannot claim compensation, emphasizing that the state supports law-abiding citizens rather than criminals. This statement was made in relation to a new security bill (ddl Sicurezza), which introduces a provision stating that those committing crimes cannot seek compensation for damages suffered while committing them, nor can their family members. Meloni shared this message on social media, accompanied by a photo and the caption 'Enough paradoxes! Those who commit crimes cannot expect compensation for damages suffered while committing them.'

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Il Giornale logoIl GiornaleParty-alignedConservative2 hr. ago
"Paradoxically enough, those who commit crimes cannot claim compensation"

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has stated that individuals who commit crimes should not expect compensation for damages incurred during their illegal activities. She argues that if someone attacks another person and is defended against, the attacker cannot claim compensation, emphasizing that the state supports law-abiding citizens rather than criminals. This statement was made in relation to a new security bill (ddl Sicurezza), which introduces a provision stating that those committing crimes cannot seek compensation for damages suffered while committing them, nor can their family members. Meloni shared this message on social media, accompanied by a photo and the caption 'Enough paradoxes! Those who commit crimes cannot expect compensation for damages suffered while committing them.'

Bias read (Conservative): The article presents Meloni’s stance on a legal reform, using strong moral language ('pure common sense', 'state stands with decent people') and frames the issue as a clear-cut matter of justice, implying that criminals have no rights. The framing emphasizes protection of law-abiding citizens over a

ANSA logoANSAIndependentConservative3 hr. ago
Melons, those who commit crimes cannot be compensated.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni posted on X (formerly Twitter) expressing her stance against allowing victims of crimes to seek compensation if they were themselves committing a crime at the time. She argues that individuals who break the law should not be entitled to compensation for damages incurred during their illegal actions. The statement aligns with recent legislative changes introduced through the Safety Bill (ddl Sicurezza), which Meloni claims introduces common-sense rules. Her message emphasizes that the state supports law-abiding citizens over criminals, rejecting what she calls paradoxical legal situations.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the issue through the lens of law enforcement and criminal justice reform, emphasizing the protection of lawful citizens against those who violate the law. The tone and emphasis on 'common sense' and 'state support for good people' reflect a conservative perspective. While the law

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