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Salvini in the prison of Bollate da Ruggero: I would be proud to run him with the League
Italy🏛️ PoliticsProgressive5 hr. ago

Salvini in the prison of Bollate da Ruggero: I would be proud to run him with the League

The article reports on a meeting between Italy's Vice Premier Matteo Salvini and Ruggero, a prisoner at the Bollate prison. During the over-an-hour-long visit, Salvini was accompanied by a group of young Lege supporters who requested clemency for Ruggero, urging him to serve less time in custody. The encounter highlights the influence of political figures within the Italian penal system and the potential impact of public pressure on judicial decisions.

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la Repubblica logola RepubblicaIndependent🔒Progressive5 hr. ago
Salvini in the prison of Bollate da Ruggero: I would be proud to run him with the League

The article reports on a meeting between Italy's Vice Premier Matteo Salvini and Ruggero, a prisoner at the Bollate prison. During the over-an-hour-long visit, Salvini was accompanied by a group of young Lege supporters who requested clemency for Ruggero, urging him to serve less time in custody. The encounter highlights the influence of political figures within the Italian penal system and the potential impact of public pressure on judicial decisions.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the visit as a demonstration of political support for a prisoner, emphasizing the role of public figures like Salvini in influencing legal outcomes. The focus on the 'young Lege' supporters suggests a narrative that aligns with the party's values, potentially portraying the act of

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