The Caserta intercepts

Today a part of the meeting at Caserta was recorded and transmitted on radio radicale without the knowledge of the people present. I have no issue with Pannella as a person. I believe, and I am also willing to put it into practice, that every meeting of the Council of Ministers should be held in a glass house, even in a public place. But the problem that remains is another one. It is not possible thatsomeone should hide and intercept the conversations of others, even of the Government, without asking permission.
During the meeting at Caserta, I posed a political problem that cannot be sorted by Pannella's usual energy. Today we discussed economic policy, but what would have happened if at that moment we had been discussing, for example, the security of the country? And how many other meetings of the Council of Ministers have been recorded? I personally am keen that there is maximum transparency, but on the condition that we decide this all together beforehand. The Radical Party , that is the one demanding the rights of freedom, is demonstrating the non-respect of the right of people to not have private conversations recorded without their knowledge.
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