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Pride, Imma Battaglia: “That July 2, 1994, I was there. I say to Vannacci: we will not return to the ghetto. Now we are fighting for our rights, even in small countries.”

Summary by La Repubblica
The historic activist of the LGBTQ+ movement. “The most retrograde part of politics won the elections, but that Prime Minister Meloni's line loses to the G7, is the apotheosis, our victory.”

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The historic activist of the LGBTQ+ movement. “The most retrograde part of politics won the elections, but that Prime Minister Meloni's line loses to the G7, is the apotheosis, our victory.”

·Turin, Italy
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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Sunday, June 16, 2024.
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