A minute of silence, then the applause: the Senate Hall wanted to remember Sergio Zavoli, who died on Tuesday evening at the age of 96, at the opening session.
"He was an incredibly talented and brilliant journalist and writer, one of the most lively and important storytellers in our history," said the president, Maria Elisabetta Alberti Casellati, who stressed "the great personal displeasure of all the senators and the administration for not being able to set up, due to the severe health security measures, the funeral home here in the Senate to pay him his last farewell. "
The Minister of Culture Dario Franceschini remembered Zavoli as "a giant, human, professional and political", while the President of Rai Supervision, Alberto Barachini, asked - on behalf of all the representatives of the bicameral groups - to dedicate to the missing journalist the classroom where the commission meets. Request immediately welcomed by Casellati. (HANDLE).
A minute of silence in the Senate Chamber for Zavoli
2020-08-06T09:34:38.689Z
A minute of silence, then the applause: the Senate Hall wanted to remember Sergio Zavoli, who died on Tuesday evening at the age of 96, at the opening session. (HANDLE)