Rome, Sept. 13 (LaPresse) – "Those with government responsibilities should be the first to lower the tone, but instead the climate of hatred and aggression that risks getting out of control continues to be fueled." This is stated in an interview with La Stampa by Avs leader Angelo Bonelli, who reports having been threatened after a post by the mayor of Terni, Stefano Bandecchi. "In a comment on one of my initiatives, he wrote: 'we are at the end, let's go get the guns' – Bonelli recounts – and beneath those words came insults and threats, with Bandecchi escalating by calling me a traitor to the homeland and saying it will end badly for me." Bonelli explains that he has already instructed his lawyers to file a complaint: "I gave everything to the lawyer. Even the other day, while walking with my nine-year-old daughter, I was insulted and threatened on the street. I pretended not to notice to avoid frightening her, but it is a situation that scares. I want to continue living as a free man, taking public transport, without having to fear attacks." "The Meloni government – he concludes – should clearly say: let's lower the tone. Instead, it remains silent."