This morning on the balcony of Palazzo Giusso, home of the L'Orientale University of Napoli, a banner appeared with the words "One morning I woke up", the opening of Bella Ciao.
"Young people, who have been so prominently featured in this election campaign—those same young people living away from home who, for the most part, were unable to vote and express the country's political voice—this morning," the authors explain, "they woke up and sent a clear message.
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Manfredi: "Naples is now a global city."
Manfredi: "We're working to reopen the Maradona mural; we need a shared solution."
Manfredi: "I'm running again for mayor of Naples. I don't want to leave the job half done."
Naples, attendance fees at municipal councils, Strazzullo: "Let's clarify matters, but without easy pillories."
Universities will not be places where the far right can enter unhindered, neither through discriminatory measures based on gender, race, class, and religious orientation, nor through its liberal face of corporatization and privatization. From Naples to universities, to Milan to schools, young people don't want Giorgia Meloni.







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