Former National President of Legambiente, the deputy Rossella Muroni, presented a parliamentary question against the appointment of the President of the Reserve of the Sebino peat bogs. Former agent of the Provincial Police of Brescia, Giambattista Bosio being the holder of a hunting license to say the honorable Democrat could not fill this role. Despite the conviction of the Honorable Member, being a holder of a hunting license does not yet entail the loss of civil rights.
And it is singular that a deputy whose party is called "Liberi e Uguali" is opposed to a citizen being able to hold a public office because he holds a hunting license: his - biased - question seems recall dark pages of our history and it certainly feeds a form of hatred not unlike other forms of discrimination. A when a proposal to remove the right to vote for holders of hunting license? When is the ban on hunters from public offices? When will the revocation of the sporting titles to the Italian champions of yesterday and today who are passionate about hunting?
The deputy should read the Constitution, be ashamed and resign. Even if only for good taste. Meanwhile, President Bosio has already shown that he knows more than the living room environmentalists, cleaning the rubbish blades of the peat bogs in January and not in April, when the ducks and swamp birds are in full nesting and reproduction as he wanted to do the same Legambiente. And on the occasion "with the broom" there were hunters, heedless of the environmentalists who claimed that hunters would not even have the right to clean up a nature reserve fromgarbage (the Regional President of FIDC Lombardia Avv. Lorenzo Bertacchi).
It is a pity that certain characters arrive in Parliament. Italian environmentalism has always been sick with ideology and hungry for power .. and hunger for power and ideology are the breeding ground of totalitarian regimes.