Italian Politician Links Femicide to 'Immigraticide' as Party Polls at 5.9%
Translated from Italian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Futuro Nazionale leader Roberto Vannacci commented on the party's 5.9% showing in polls, stating it's just the beginning.
- Vannacci controversially suggested that if "femicide" is recognized as a crime, then "immigraticide" should also be introduced.
- The party leader's remarks have sparked debate regarding immigration and crime.
Roberto Vannacci, leader of the Italian party Futuro Nazionale, has drawn controversy with his remarks linking the crime of femicide to immigration. Vannacci suggested that if femicide is legally recognized, then a crime he termed "immigraticide" should also be introduced. This statement has ignited debate in Italy, a country grappling with issues of gender-based violence and immigration.
Vannacci's comments came as his party registered 5.9% in recent polls. He downplayed the figure, stating, "We are not celebrating, it's just the beginning." This suggests an ambition for further growth and influence for Futuro Nazionale, a party positioning itself on nationalist and anti-immigration platforms.
If we accept the crime of femicide, then immigraticide must be introduced.
The proposed "immigraticide" concept, as articulated by Vannacci, appears to be a provocative response to the legal framework surrounding femicide. It frames immigration as a potential source of societal harm, a narrative that resonates with certain segments of the electorate but is widely criticized by others for its inflammatory nature and perceived xenophobia.
We are not celebrating, it's just the beginning.
Originally published by ANSA in Italian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.