Antonio Razzi
Antonio Razzi is an Italian politician, former member of the Italian Senate for the centre-right party Forza Italia.
Razzi became quite famous in 2011, when he left the opposition party Italy of Values to support the government of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. Moreover, he is known for his controversial positions regarding Kim Jong-un's North Korea and Bashar al-Assad's Syria.
Biography
Antonio Razzi was born near Chieti, Abruzzo in 1948; but during 1960s he emigrated in Emmen, Switzerland, working as textile worker.In 2006 was elected in the Chamber of Deputies for the centrist populist party Italy of Values, led by the former magistrate Antonio Di Pietro. He was re-elected in the snap election held in 2008.
In late 2010 Razzi left IdV, which was probably the most anti-Berlusconi party in the Italian Parliament, to join People and Territory, a centre-right parliamentary group which supported the government of Silvio Berlusconi.
In 2013 he was elected in the Italian Senate as a member of The People of Freedom.
On 23 January 2018, the new Berlusconi's party, Forza Italia, decided not to renew his candidature for the general election in March. Razzi criticised this choice, declaring that was not decided by Berlusconi but by other FI's leading members who were envious of his popularity.
Controversies
North Korea
Antonio Razzi became quite famous in Italy for his statements regarding North Korea. He often stated that the Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un is a moderate politician, whose only aim is to bring democracy in that country; moreover he always compared North Korea to Switzerland.Senator Razzi denied the existence of concentration camps in North Korea, in fact he claimed that they are only huge tomato greenhouses.
During an interview he added that Kim Jong-un and his generals are "wonderful people" who do not want to attack neither South Korea nor the United States and that their nuclear weapons had only a defensive purpose.