
An Italian senator who compared the country's first black minister to an orangutan said he did a "silly thing" and offered to send her a bunch of roses. Roberto Calderoli, a deputy speaker of the Senate who is well known for his racist and homophobic outbursts, said he was sorry for his "offensive remarks". "I apologise to everyone," Calderoli told the Senate, adding however that he would continue to oppose the government for "encouraging illegal immigration". Calderoli said he had called the target of the jibe, Integration Minister Cecile Kyenge, who is of Congolese origin, and told her: "There were no racist insults in what I said". Kyenge has played down the row although she has said these types of remarks indicated "a lack of knowledge". The senator, a member of the anti-immigration Northern League party and a former government minister, once said that Italy "risks becoming a nation of poofs". In other outbursts, he has also said Italy should not have a "tanned president" like in the United States and immigrants should "go back to the desert and talk to the camels or in the jungle with the monkeys". The Northern League, a former coalition ally of former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, won four percent of the vote in parliamentary elections in February.
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