A real icon of liberalism during the revolutions of the ’60s and’ 70s, Marco Pannella has become famous for his battles – rightly or wrongly – always with the greatest obstinacy, and the almost total contempt for their own health , considered a secondary factor to the objective pursued. “I’m just glad potergli to wish, I am very happy with these 86 years, I am convinced that we can still give so much of his science with which he has accompanied all of us in our growth and in our training, I am very happy and I not end up never to claim the time I spent next to him and the Radicals because it is a period that has allowed me in good times and bad to be what they are. ” His life “engaged in support of civil rights” and the “merit of keeping alive for decades attention to themes that often the policy tends to overlook” he was instead recognized by the Speaker of the House, Laura Boldrini. Born May 2, 1930 Teramo , Giacinto Marco Pannella said he made his debut in the Liberal Youth and then became leader Union Italian Goliardica in the years of ‘university. On his profile Twitter Marco Pannella appears to the world as “radical, socialist, liberal, federalist-European, anti-clerical, anti-prohibitionist, anti-military, non-violent”. Cos’ Fausto Bertinotti by Radio Radicale caters to Marco Pannella best wishes for his eighty-sixth birthday. “In 22 years – says Berlusconi – we shared with you a lot of battles in the name of democracy and freedom ‘and we saw how you’ll always beat in absolute transparency, always full of selflessness and sacrifice staff “. You’ve always been an example for us, a model for the younger ones, a very model for all.
We could not miss among the many “greeting cards”, the thought of Francesco Rutelli, which reveals an intimate hoping to Pannella, to receive a call from Pope Francis.
social . Many greetings reaching it via Twitter . “Without rhetoric, really think you deserve the best wishes of the entire country, there are not many people who can afford it, if he can ‘really allow it to him and we have to.”
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