Carlo Nordio, Italy's Minister of Justice, criticizes the left for demanding anti-fascist certifications while opposing reforms to Mussolini-era laws. He highlights the irony that the left wants anti-fascist credentials but refuses to change the fascist-signed penal code.
Bias read (Right): The article uses strong rhetorical language ('paradosso', 'isterica') and frames the left as hypocritical for opposing reform of Mussolini's legal code while demanding anti-fascist credentials. The tone is dismissive of leftist positions and emphasizes the right's stance on legal reform.






