Milan, 14 September (LaPresse) – ‘What is happening has affected me like never before. Never, in thirty years. There is a before and an after.’ Matteo said this in an interview with Corriere della Sera, talking about the murder of Charlie Kirk, the young conservative assassinated during a public meeting. ‘I cried,’ said the leader of the League, minister and deputy prime minister, explaining that "what upset me most were the reactions. On the one hand, the moving reaction of students gathered in prayer on many campuses, even far away. On the other, the flood of anger and malice no longer hidden, displayed with a smile and without shame.‘ ’I don't mean to say that it's the whole left, there can be unbalanced people everywhere. But this is the first time we have seen first-hand the hatred and satisfaction at the death of a young father from dark years. This may be an episode that changes history, as Charlie Kirk's widow said. But there is also hope: I cried when I saw the young people praying together,‘ says Salvini. ’Did Minister Ciriani exaggerate when he evoked the Red Brigades? All I know is that here was a person whose only fault was to confront thousands of young people. And I am struck by certain silences," observes the League leader.