Teacher threatens Meloni's daughter: Italia fights against hate!
Threats against the daughter of Prime Minister Meloni cause outrage. Minister of Education initiates investigations.

Teacher threatens Meloni's daughter: Italia fights against hate!
A shocking incident caused a sensation in Italy: A teacher who works in the Ministry of Education in Rome has spread about social media threatening messages against the eight -year -old daughter of the Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The threat of murder was identified immediately and the teacher was reported. Minister of Education Giuseppe Valditara is now initiating investigations to clarify the background of this shocking threat. Meloni himself spoke of a "sick and unhealthy" climate of violence and ideological hatred in society.
on Instagram, the Prime Minister commented on the threats and emphasized the need to act against such aggression. She made it clear that this was not a political conflict, but a dangerous climate that crosses borders that should not be exceeded. Meloni received support from all political camps, including Vice Prime Minister and Lega boss Matteo Salvini, who expressed his outrage over the threats.
solidarity and outrage
The reactions to the threat were almost unanimously. Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi described the threat as cruel and shameful and called for a comprehensive debate about the "barbarization of language" in political discourse. Minister of Education Valditara spoke of “detention -worthy threats” and demanded that no tolerance to show violence. The Minister of Health Orazio Schillaci and Senate President Ignazio La Russa also expressed their solidarity with Meloni, with La Russa particularly emphasized that hatred against a child was absolutely unacceptable. He called for internal controls in the Ministry of Education to ensure that such incidents do not happen again.
Piero Fassino by the Democratic Party also condemned the threat and parallel to a tragic case of another girl who was murdered. He also showed solidarity with Meloni's daughter Ginevra and made it clear that such attacks on children must not be tolerated.
digital hate and its consequences
This incident is part of a major problem: the increase in hatred and threats on the Internet. Studies show that almost every second politically committed person affected by digital violence has changed their communication and often plays with the idea of completely withdrawing. Women are particularly affected and underrepresented in political offices. Attacks on politicians can severely disintegrate democratic coexistence, such as Yvonne Magwas, a CDU member of the Bundestag, emphasized.
organizations such as hateAid urgently require measures to protect politically committed. This includes creating contact points for those affected by digital violence and the consistent persecution of ads. The operator of social media platforms should be more bound to the Digital Services Act (DSA), which is considered a key instrument against hate comments and false information. However, there are numerous hurdles to implement these measures, for example the resistance of technology companies.
So the case of Giorgia Meloni's daughter is not only an individual incident, but also a bit symptomatic for the growing digital violence and the associated challenges for democracy.