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05 November 2019

Matteo Salvini "I will meet him, of course, why shouldn't I? If he wants to meet me why not?" The senator for life, Liliana Segre, said this, arriving at the meeting 'The ethics of responsibility: from memory to the universality of rights', organized by the Municipality 6 of the Municipality of Milan with the Marconi state high school and the association' Figli of the Holocaust '.

"If I don't hate, why shouldn't I open the door?", The senator replied to those who reminded her of the recent controversy with the center-right on the anti-Semitism commission.

In an interview with the 'Corriere della sera' to those who asked him if he had anything to say to Balotelli, a victim of racist chants in the match against Verona, Salvini had said: 'If I have to meet someone I think of Liliana Segre'. One person, he said, that: "deserves all my respect and I will ask you for a meeting as soon as possible". "I will try to listen a lot and speak little. I want to listen because I have so much to learn from her and I don't have to teach anything," added the leader of the Lega Matteo on the sidelines of a meeting in Naples.