Special Envoy to Sesto San Giovanni
On the right, Isabella Rauti, daughter of Pino Rauti, famous founder of New Order and former secretary of the neo-fascist party the Italian Social Movement, under the label Fratelli d'Italia (FdI).
On the left, the democrat Emanuele Fiano, son of Nedo Fiano, a survivor of the Auschwitz camps, who in Italy embodies the fight against oblivion and racism.
The electoral battle which opposed, on September 25 last for a seat of senator, two heirs of this
"past which does not pass"
had a value all the more symbolic as it took place in the constituency of Sesto San Giovanni, cradle , between 1943 and 1945, of resistance to Nazism.
The "good versus evil"
This working-class commune took from it the nickname of “Italian Stalingrad”, which it honored by remaining for 70 years a red island in a region on the right, Lombardy.
This island had certainly already swung to the right during the municipal elections of 2017, won by Roberto Di Stefano, who presented himself as a moderate, and…
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