Two banners, for and against the March on Rome, appeared this evening on a bridge a stone's throw from the Colosseum, just on the eve of the centenary of the historical anniversary of 1922. The first reads "28-X-2022 we know how it goes to ending "with the photo of Benito Mussolini upside down, to recall the events in piazzale Loreto.
Subsequently, the image of the Duce was correctly restored accompanied by another banner, to cover the previous one, with the words "100 years later, the March continues" and the logo of the Movimento Nazionale, a far-right group that refers to Giustino D 'Grape.
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