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Romanians in Italy Want to Be Recognized as a National Minority Community. What Rights Could They Have?

Romanians in Italy want rights. More precisely, they want to be recognized as a national minority community. An initiative to this effect was submitted today to the Parliament in Rome and is supported by Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini.
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RADIO ROMANIA ACTUALI (March 26th) – Emission: “Radiojournal” – Manufacturer: Mihaela Mihai – The Romanian Community of Italy could be recognized as a national minority – about 1.1 million Romanians live in the peninsula, where the Romanian language is the second most spoken after the Italian. The possibility of changing the legislative framework dating from 1999 to [...]

This project was launched three years later by a Romanian-Claudiu Stanasiel, Vice-President of the local Council of Prato Toscana.

Romanians in Italy want rights. More precisely, they want to be recognized as a national minority community. An initiative to this effect was submitted today to the Parliament in Rome and is supported by Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini.

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Stirile Antena 1 Observator broke the news in Romania on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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