Mussolini's granddaughter wins second term in Rome municipal vote
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[October 06, 2021]
ROME (Reuters) - A granddaughter of
Italian fascist leader Benito Mussolini has won a second term as a city
councillor in Rome with a much increased majority and said her success
was down to her hard work, not to her family history.
Standing for the far-right Brothers of Italy party, Rachele Mussolini
won more than 8,200 votes in the Oct. 3-4 municipal election, more than
any other candidate and far more than the 657 votes she received in the
previous ballot, in 2016.
"In the past, I got interviewed only because of my family name. During
my last term they started asking about the initiatives I promoted on the
city council. I've worked hard," she told Wednesday's edition of daily
newspaper la Repubblica.
She is the daughter of jazz musician Romano Mussolini, the son of the
fascist dictator who ruled Italy from 1922 to 1943.
"I learnt to live with my surname since I was a child," she said. "At
school they used to point at me, but then Rachele emerged and the person
(that I am) prevailed over the surname, however burdensome that name
is."
Asked for her views on fascism, she said she was against its
glorification but declined further comment, saying: "To deal with this
subject, we'd need to talk until tomorrow morning."
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An Italian flag is drawn to half mast, as mayors across Italy stand
in silence to honour the country's dead due to coronavirus disease
(COVID-19), at Campidoglio in Rome, Italy, March 31, 2020.
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Italy's four largest cities - Rome, Milan, Naples and
Turin - and more than 1,000 smaller centres held mayoral elections
on Sunday and Monday, with a run-off due in two-weeks' time in
cities where no candidate reaches 50%.
Centre-left candidates are seen winning without the need for a
run-off in the financial capital Milan, Naples and Bologna.
The rightist bloc, which includes Rachele Mussolini's party, still
hopes to win the run-off in Rome between its candidate Enrico
Michetti and the centre-left's Roberto Gualtieri.
(Reporting by Angelo Amante; editing by Valentina Za and Gareth
Jones)
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