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Ferrara, I Threw Out the Nomadic Camp with the Ruppa: the Former Deputy Mayor of the Nicola Lodi League Condemned. I Would Do It Again in the Morning.

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First degree sentence to seven months for the former deputy mayor (currently without office) of the junta of Alan Fabbri. In October 2019 the "ruspa show" on board of an excavator: "Condonnano me," but the real scandal was the nomadic camp"

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First degree sentence to seven months for the former deputy mayor (currently without office) of the junta of Alan Fabbri. In October 2019 the "ruspa show" on board of an excavator: "Condonnano me," but the real scandal was the nomadic camp"

·Italy
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To those who continued to say that the ruspes would not enter the camp, today they came in saying going up or coming down from the mechanical medium, helmet in the head. The ruspes in fact entered the Roma camp of Ferrara and for this reason, almost 6 years later, Nicola Lodi, former deputy mayor legist of the city and passionate about ruspe, was sentenced to 7 months of imprisonment at the end of the trial of first degree, as reported by the lo…

·Rome, Italy
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The deputy mayor of Ferrara in northern Italy has been sentenced to seven months in prison for the demonstration demolition of an illegal Roma settlement by an excavator in 2019.

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Il Fatto Quotidiano broke the news in Rome, Italy on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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