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Campania, the Regional Council approves law on equal pay for men and women

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The Campania Regional Council unanimously approved, with 38 votes in favor out of 38, the bill proposed by Democratic Party councilor Loredana Raia.

“Provisions for the promotion of equal pay between the sexes, the support of quality employment and female entrepreneurship, as well as for the valorization of women's skills”.

Campania is the third Italian region to approve a law of this type after Lazio and Puglia.

“I proposed May 13th – said Raia in his report to the chamber – as a regional day for equal pay because on May 13, 1960 the Constitutional Court recognized the right to a girl from Campania, Olive Rose, to participate in public competitions that were previously reserved for men only".

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Edmondo Cirielli will no longer sit on the Campania Regional Council. The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in the Meloni government announced his resignation at the opening of the assembly session, citing "a clear incompatibility" between his regional mandate and his dual role as MP and member of the national executive.

Caivano – An arrest that brings to light one of the most dramatic pages in Neapolitan news. Yesterday, the Carabinieri snapped handcuffs on Ciro Migliore, a 27-year-old already known to law enforcement, during a drug raid in Caivano's green park. The man, identified as an alleged drug dealer, is the same young transgender man who was the boyfriend of Maria Paola Gaglione, the 16-year-old who died in the accident in September 2020. The tragedy, which shocked the entire community, was caused by the victim's brother, Michael Gaglione. As established in the trial, the man, opposing his sister's relationship, chased the couple on a motorcycle. During the chase, the scooter on which Maria Paola and Ciro Migliore were riding crashed, causing the young woman's death. Michele Gaglione was sentenced to 9 years and 6 months in prison for manslaughter. Yesterday's arrest by the police adds a dark piece to Migliore's story. The military raided his home, finding evidence of what appears to be a well-organized drug dealing ring: among the findings, 10 pre-packaged doses of cocaine and crack, packaging material and a "lmaster book" with initials and numbers, likely the accounts from the illegal sale. €1.675 in cash was also seized, presumably the proceeds of the illicit activity. The September 16th investigation is not the first drug dealing investigation involving Ciro Migliore after the death of his girlfriend; already in February 2021, he was targeted by law enforcement for similar crimes. The arrest closes a tragic cycle, where a family loss is intertwined with stories of deviance and illegality.


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