Italian prime minister and her six-year-old daughter are threatened with death

A 26-year-old unemployed, dissatisfied with the Italian government's plans to reduce subsidies for the unemployed, was arrested for death threats to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Melon and her six-year-old daughter, police reported today. Sicilian is under investigation for cyber threats, his house was searched and his account [...]
A 26-year-old unemployed, dissatisfied with the Italian government's plans to reduce subsidies for the unemployed, was arrested for death threats to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Melon and her six-year-old daughter, police reported today.
Sicilian is under investigation for cyber threats, his house was searched and his Twitter account closed, police said in a statement.
Italy's right-wing government, led by Italy's Brothers Giorgia Melon, wants to limit some social benefits next year before abolishing them completely in 2017, when they will be replaced by new measures that have not yet been announced.
Melon, who has been in power since October, believes that citizens capable of work cannot live indefinitely with the help of the state. If the proposal goes into the 2023 budget, their benefits will be removed, from which families with children, over 60 years of age and disabled persons are expected to be expelled.












