The article discusses the conclusion of the founding congress of the Italian far-right party Fratelli d'Italia (FdI), where the party announced plans to abolish the crime of 'femicide.' The article mentions comments from various figures, including ex-General Vannacci, who stated the party's intention to eliminate the legal definition of femmicide. Other reactions include criticism from politician Bongiorno, who questioned whether this move aims to revive the concept of 'honor crimes,' and deputy Furgiuele, who greeted members as 'comrades.'
Procjena pristranosti (Desno): The article reports on a policy proposal by a far-right party to abolish the legal category of 'femicide,' which is a highly politicized issue. The framing emphasizes the party's stance without providing balanced counterpoints or context from other political actors or experts. The language used, asl






