Italian activist elected to European Parliament freed in Hungary
- An Italian anti-fascist activist, Ilaria Salis, was released from house arrest in Hungary after being elected as a new member of the European Parliament for the Italian Green and Left Alliance.
- Local police in Budapest removed Ilaria Salis' electronic bracelet, and her father plans to take her back to Italy before her 40th birthday on Monday.
- AVS lawmakers expressed joy over Ilaria Salis' release, enabling her to fulfill her role as an MEP for which she was elected by hundreds of thousands of voters.
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Italian activist freed from Hungary returns home after being elected
ROME: Italian anti-fascist activist Ilaria Salis returned to her parents’ house in the northern Italian city of Monza on Saturday evening, after being freed from house arrest in Budapest the day before. “A nightmare is over,” her father Roberto Salis told journalists waiting for her at her home. “Now we must ensure that this accusation for which Ilaria believes she is innocent is dropped,” he added. Ilaria Salis was released after being elect…
Italian activist Ilaria Salis returned to her native Italy today, a day after she was released from house arrest in Budapest.
Italian activist Ilaria Salis returned to her native Italy today, a day after she was released from house arrest in Budapest.
Italian activist freed from Hungary returns home after being elected to European Parliament
ROME (AP) -- Italian anti-fascist activist Ilaria Salis returned to her parents' house in the northern Italian city of Monza on Saturday evening, after being freed from house arrest in Budapest the day before.
Italian activist freed from Hungary returns home after being elected to European Parliament
ROME (AP) — Italian anti-fascist activist Ilaria Salis has returned to her parents’ house in the northern Italian city of Monza. Salis arrived on Saturday evening after being freed from house arrest in Budapest on Friday. Her father Roberto Salis told journalists waiting for her at home that “a nightmare is over.” Ilaria Salis was released after being elected as a new member of the European Parliament for the Italian Green and Left Alliance earl…
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