Sanremo, La Russa wants Pucci back. Conti: 'Am I meloniano? No, I am free'
The artistic director of the Sanremo Festival asserts the independence of the festival in response to political implications.
The War of the Chic Salons: La Russa Jr. Drags Vecchioni to Court
The conflict among Milan's elite circles escalates to a legal battle between Roberto Vecchioni and La Russa Jr.
The 'Red Court' Launches Its Attack. La Russa Takes the Field: Abnormal Sentence
The ruling by the Palermo Court regarding compensation to the NGO Sea Watch ignites a conflict between the government and the judiciary in Italy.
The Fair Saves the Hockey Stadium
Ignazio La Russa, the President of the Senate, urges the preservation of the hockey stadium at Rho Fiera for Milan's future use post-Olympics.
La Russa, Cerno, and Meghnagi at the conference to remember the terror of 'Black September'
The conference held in Lombardy aimed to denounce antisemitism in sports and reflect on the legacy of the 'Black September' terrorist attack at the 1972 Munich Olympics.
Floridia (M5s) denounces sexist insults. La Russa: "Solidarity"
Barbara Floridia, M5S president of the Rai Vigilance Commission, reported receiving numerous sexist insults online, prompting a call for civil discourse on social media.
Everyone Against Gratteri. La Russa: "Dumbfounded", Tajani: "Attack on democracy, offends millions of Italians"
Gratteri's controversial remarks regarding the upcoming referendum sparked significant backlash from political leaders in Italy, including Senate President Ignazio La Russa and Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani.
Referendum, Gratteri: 'Accused individuals and deviant Freemasonry will vote yes'. La Russa: 'Stunned, escalate the clash'
Nicola Gratteri claims that those who will vote 'yes' in the upcoming referendum will include accused individuals and deviant Freemasonry, leading to a backlash from political figures such as La Russa.
Tatarella Unites La Russa and D'Alema. 'With Him the Miracle of Dialogue'
The article discusses the legacy of Pinuccio Tatarella as a unifying figure between political adversaries, particularly Massimo D'Alema and Ignazio La Russa, reflecting on their past interactions and Tatarella's role in shaping Italy's center-right politics.
Foibe, decades of silence. For Italian communists, it had to remain a taboo
Ignazio La Russa, President of the Senate, discusses the historical significance of the foibe tragedies and the subsequent Italian exile in an interview with Il Giornale as the anniversary approaches.
Regarding security, doubts even from La Russa then the government's approval for corrections from the Quirinal
The Italian government, facing doubts about restrictive security laws, eventually approves amendments following discussions between President Sergio Mattarella and other officials.
The opposition's rejection of the united motion: 'It's all a bluff'
The article discusses Ignazio La Russa's efforts to unite the opposition ahead of a crucial meeting, highlighting their skepticism towards the proposed resolution.
The responsibility lies with those who organize. The risks were known
Senate President Ignazio La Russa expresses outrage over the violent incident involving anarchists during a protest against the closure of the Askatasuna social center in Turin, attributing responsibility to the organizers.
Solidarity with the journalist from Giornale. "Disgusting insults"
During a protest in Milan for the liberation of Mohammad Hannoun, journalist Giulia Sorrentino faced severe insults and attempts to evict her from the demonstration, leading Senate President Ignazio La Russa to express his solidarity and condemn the attack on press freedom.
La Russa: "Stop insults and violence"
The assault on journalist Giulia Sorrentino by pro-Palestinian militants during a rally in Milan has sparked significant outrage.
La Russa against Bellavia. "He has registered my son"
The President of the Senate, Ignazio La Russa, expresses his concern over the dossier compiled by Gian Gaetano Bellavia, which includes sensitive information about various individuals, including La Russa's son.
Too informal? If I were on the left... The premiership will be love for Italy
Senate President Ignazio La Russa discusses the government's efforts towards peace and reflects on President Mattarella's New Year's speech during his return to Milan after a short vacation.
Mattarella's Speech, Reactions from La Russa to Conte. Salvini: "A Wise Call for Peace"
Senate President Ignazio La Russa praised President Sergio Mattarella's New Year's speech, emphasizing themes of unity, pride, and peace in Italy.