
MEPs To Decide Fate of ‘Hammer Girl’ Ilaria Salis
The EU Parliament will vote on whether to lift the Italian MEP’s immunity so she can face trial over brutal Antifa-linked street attacks.

The EU Parliament will vote on whether to lift the Italian MEP’s immunity so she can face trial over brutal Antifa-linked street attacks.

Ilaria Salis faces charges in Budapest of criminal assault—with a possible 11-year prison sentence if her parliamentary immunity is ended.

A Constitutional Court decision calling for reform has been weaponized by the lawyers for ‘Hammer Girl’ MEP Ilaria Salis to undermine Meloni’s deportation plans.

Conservatives say the delays show clear double standards, as their own immunity is swiftly lifted even over minor speech offences.

Italian leftist Ilaria Salis could face up to 11 years in prison for her alleged role in violent attacks in Budapest.
Hungarian government spokesperson Zoltán Kovács reminded that the Italian leftist MEP is hiding behind her parliamentary immunity.
Ilaria Salis may think she’s scoring points in Brussels, but in Budapest, even the Left are distancing themselves from her controversial plans.
“This is not oversight. This is a political smear campaign,” the secretary of state said.

Brussels is doing its best to protect the Italian MEP charged with violently assaulting innocent passersby in Budapest because they looked like ‘Nazis.’

Whether Ilaria likes it or not, she wasn’t arrested for her political views, but for an armed assault on innocent Hungarian citizens.