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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has called on opposition leader Elly Schlein to apologize for what she described as insinuations against the government. The dispute stems from Schlein's comments about the Ranucci case, which Meloni claims were an attack on the administration. Meloni made the demand during a visit to Val di Susa following a violent attack on a No Tav construction site, where she also condemned the violence as organized and pledged the state would not back down. Four people have been detained in connection with the assault.
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