ROME – “Preventing others from speaking is the worst thing that can happen in a democracy. As Sciascia said, there are anti-fascists worse than fascists. This country must be careful because it is taking drifts dangerous, when you don’t control extremism it starts to become dangerous“. Massimo Giletti says this, from the stage of the General States of Birth, commenting on the challenge to Minister Roccella by a group of students. They stood up with signs and composed the words ‘I decide on my body’. Then they whistled and shouted ‘Shame’ towards the stage. Roccella then left the stage of the Conciliazione Auditorium strong>.