ROME, July 6 (Reuters) - Italy's lower house of parliament on Thursday backed a parliamentary inquiry into the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, with the opposition voicing fears of a witch hunt against those in charge at the time.
Giuseppe Conte and former health minister Roberto Speranza," Conte himself, who now heads the opposition 5-Star Movement, told parliament.
After the result was announced, the coalition lawmakers shouted in chorus "truth, truth."
Italy is not the only country holding an inquiry into the pandemic management.
Tommaso Foti, the lower house leader of Meloni's Brothers of Italy party, said the COVID issue caused "doubts and pain" among Italians.
Persons:
coronavirus, Giuseppe Conte, Giorgia Meloni, Roberto Speranza, Conte, Speranza, Tommaso Foti, Meloni's, Angelo Amante, Keith Weir
Organizations:
Senate, Star Movement, World Health, Thomson
Locations:
Italy, COVID, Britain, Bergamo