School for Sovereigntists, Steve Bannon Tries Again: Appeal to the Lazio Tar for the Certosa di Trisulti
Steve Bannon is appealing to the Lazio administrative court against the Italian government's decision to revoke the assignment of the Certosa di Trisulti monastery for an international training center.
Steve Bannon, the former strategist for Donald Trump and a significant figure in the MAGA movement, is making another attempt to establish a training center for sovereignists at the Certosa di Trisulti monastery in Italy. His appeal comes after the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage decided to annul the assignment of the monastery to Bannon's project, citing cultural and historical preservation concerns.
The Certosa di Trisulti, located in Ciociaria, has been the subject of contention, as the decision to repurpose this historic site for a training center has raised alarms among locals and cultural advocates who argue that such a transformation would undermine the site's heritage. Bannon's initiative aims to create a space for promoting right-wing ideologies, which some view as a threat to Italy's cultural integrity and social cohesion.
Bannon's appeal to the Lazio administrative court underscores the ongoing tensions between political movements that challenge the establishment and the efforts of governmental bodies to regulate such projects, particularly when they intersect with cultural heritage. The outcome of this legal battle could have broader implications for how historical sites are managed and the extent to which political ideologies can shape public spaces in Italy.