IUS ITALIANORUM the paradoxes of the Belpaese
In the Belpaese, paradoxes rule the day. The controversies over ius soli, ius scholae and ius culturae do not stop, but for two million Italians living abroad, Italian citizenship remains
In the Belpaese, paradoxes rule the day. The controversies over ius soli, ius scholae and ius culturae do not stop, but for two million Italians living abroad, Italian citizenship remains
The American world tour, eighty days before the presidential election, begins in Miami, Florida, the land and sea border with Cuba. And upon arrival at the airport, it is enough
Another point of my election program fulfilled, a promise to our compatriots and businesses abroad fulfilled.Below is my speech in the House on the bill — voted unanimously — aimed
The story of Maurizio Cocco, still detained in a prison on the Ivory Coast despite his release, is dramatic and shameful. A thought for him, who came within a whisker
Yesterday, I urged our consulate in Côte d’Ivoire to immediately contact the relevant local authorities to find out the reasons behind the failure to release engineer Cocco, who was scheduled
Chico Forti is scheduled to meet today at 1pm with his 96-year-old mother whom he hasn’t seen since 2008. Yesterday the Venice Surveillance Court gave the green light to the
A few minutes ago, I gave Forti’s mother and brother the news that Chico had obtained permission to visit them. Chico had last met his mother sixteen years ago, telling
The return of Chico Forti opens a discussion on Italians in prison around the world: 2300 of which half are in preventive detention. Libero talked about Forti’s return home but
The Farnesina has been following the Falcinelli affair for two months. The Italian consul in Miami, Michele Mistò, also legally assisted the boy’s family. Yesterday the Foreign Minister, Antonio Tajani,