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Elections in Italy: in Sesto, the fight for jobs rather than the battle of memories

2022-10-04T18:08:32.769Z


REPORT - Isabella Rauti, under the label Fratelli d'Italia, bet on development issues while Emanuele Fiano, from the Democratic Party, wanted to focus on memoirs. The first won the ballot.


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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Source: lefigaro

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