Overview
- Education Minister Giuseppe Valditara directed immediate inspections to verify what occurred during school events featuring UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese.
- The measures focus on Liceo Montale in Pontedera and a class at the Istituto Comprensivo "Massa 6," both cited in a parliamentary question by FdI MP Alessandro Amorese.
- Local FdI councillors allege Albanese labeled the Meloni government fascist, accused it of complicity in genocide, called Leonardo a criminal company, and urged students to occupy schools.
- Valditara said any such statements, if proven, could amount to criminal conduct, and inspectors will assess potential responsibility of school bodies.
- The talks were part of a Docenti per Gaza project tied to Albanese’s book and reportedly reached over 150 schools, drawing praise from Lega and FdI for the inspections and a rebuke from M5S as propaganda.