Luciana Littizzetto sued by Lieutenant Pasquale Trabucco for statements on the Armed Forces

The Army Lieutenant Pasquale Trabucco, retired officer and President of the Committee for 4 Novemberfiled a lawsuit against the comedian Luciana Littizzetto following statements made in the 9 March 2025 episode of Weather, a programme hosted by Fabio Fazio. He reports the National Asbestos Observatory on its website.
During the programme, Littizzetto read an ironic letter addressed to European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen, questioning Italy's ability to contribute to a hypothetical European army. In her monologue, the comedian argued that Italians 'are not capable of war' and cited historical episodes such as Caporetto, the Greek Campaign and World War II to support her thesis. We answered Lettizzetto earlier publishing the words of General Marco Bertolini and Lieutenant Colonel Gianfranco Pagliathen shedding light on the false myth of the inefficiency of the Italian Army.
Lieutenant Trabucco considered the comedian's statements offensive to the dignity of the Armed Forces and explained the reasons for his legal action:
I took this decision because I think certain things should not be touched. I mean the dignity of our men in uniform. As the Committee for the Restoration of the 4 November Holiday, I considered it a necessary symbolic act for our fallen soldiers in battle. For example, Giuseppe Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo Italian officer, commander of the Clandestine Military Front, martyr at the Fosse Ardeatine and Gold Medal for Military Valour in his memory. I refer not only to our soldiers, but also to the Partisans of the Resistance. Of course I am willing to withdraw the complaint in the event of a public apology.
The National Observatory for Asbestos (ONA) also took a position on the issue, expressing solidarity with the Armed Forces. Lawyer Ezio Bonanni, president of ONA, stated:
L'ONA - National Asbestos Observatory strongly supports the action of our armed forces, which are the garrison of freedom and justice.
Credit must be given to those who were able to honour the flag and the homeland without retreating, those who resisted, for example, in Russia even in numerical inferiority in equipment and armament. And they retreated because of the wicked choices of the Germans, who preferred to concentrate all their troops inside Stalingrad, offering their flank to uncovered fronts including the Romanian one.
Our men, including the alpini. were then overwhelmed. The First World War restored national integrity with the Italianisation of Trento and Trieste. I also refer to the Second World War, to the Decima Mas before the armistice, or when in Sicily the army resisted 20 to one against the Anglo-American forces that were also supported by Mafia elements. Or the Nikolajevska massacre in Russia of the Alpine Army Corps that hardly anyone remembers, where we lost an entire army corps of alpini. The history of our armed forces is a glorious one. I do not agree with Littizzetto's words. It saddens me that the institutions have not re-established these principles and we trust that for now and for the future there will be more respect for our men in uniform."
The lawsuit filed by Lieutenant Trabucco has raised a heated debate between those who defend satire as a free form of expression and those who believe that certain statements have crossed the line of institutional and historical respect. It remains to be seen what Luciana Littizzetto's reaction will be and whether the affair will have further developments.
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That's good! I may be wrong but I think he does not have the humility to apologise
Littizzetto did satire, nothing wrong with that,
Come on Luciana, most Italians are with you.