Bossi, the PCI card and the 'working-class' League that took part of the left in the North
The article discusses the political evolution of Umberto Bossi and the establishment of the Lega Nord, emphasizing its initial stance as a movement independent from traditional left and right divisions in Italy.
The 90th birthday of Occhetto, from his wife to Elly and the PCI secretaries: "We are at fascism"
The article discusses the 90th birthday celebration of Achille Occhetto, a prominent figure in Italian Communist politics, reflecting on his past significance and the current political landscape.
Occhetto: "On Prague, the PCI put me on trial. I suffered for the turning point"
Achille Occhetto reflects on his political journey and the challenges he faced within the Italian Communist Party (PCI) during significant historical moments.
The Moscow-Pci Pact: Stealing for the Party
The article discusses the historical context and implications of the Italian Communist Party's (Pci) corrupt practices during the Cold War era, as defended by prominent figures on television.
Red threats against the anti-Askatasuna prosecutor
The public prosecutor Lucia Musti faces threats and intimidation from the New PCI following her condemnation of violence related to Askatasuna.
Achille Occhetto: "Three PCI leaders wanted to ask Gorbachev to excommunicate me, but he refused"
Former communist secretary Achille Occhetto reveals that three leaders from the Italian Communist Party intended to ask Gorbachev to excommunicate him during a 1989 meeting, but Gorbachev declined the request.