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"Rules that don't exist": storm FI on the worldwide celebrations for Morocco in Barriera di Milano

The Italian newspaper La Stampa reports on a controversy involving the far-right party Fratelli d'Italia (FI) regarding celebrations held in Milan's Barriera district to mark Morocco's World Cup victory. The article suggests that FI has criticized these festivities, accusing them of being based on 'non-existent rules,' implying that the celebrations were organized without proper authorization or adherence to local regulations. This criticism comes amid broader discussions about public order and the management of large gatherings during major international events. The situation highlights tensions between political groups and the regulation of public space in Italy.

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"Rules that don't exist": storm FI on the worldwide celebrations for Morocco in Barriera di Milano

The Italian newspaper La Stampa reports on a controversy involving the far-right party Fratelli d'Italia (FI) regarding celebrations held in Milan's Barriera district to mark Morocco's World Cup victory. The article suggests that FI has criticized these festivities, accusing them of being based on 'non-existent rules,' implying that the celebrations were organized without proper authorization or adherence to local regulations. This criticism comes amid broader discussions about public order and the management of large gatherings during major international events. The situation highlights tensions between political groups and the regulation of public space in Italy.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the controversy through the lens of a right-wing political group criticizing unauthorized public celebrations, suggesting a conservative stance on public order and regulation. The phrasing 'regole inesistenti' implies a critique of perceived lawlessness, aligning with a right-wing

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