Thirty years after the coin toss, a tribute (with a plate proposal) for Craxi at the Raphael hotel

Thirty years after the coin toss, a tribute (with a plate proposal) for Craxi at the Raphael hotel

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On April 30, 1993, the crowd attacked the PSI leader in front of the hotel where he lived, a stone’s throw from Piazza Navona. Today a handful of loyalists ask to officially commemorate him

Thirty years after the “toss of the coins” which symbolically marked the end of the first Republic and the harshest moment of Tangentopoli with the lynching of the secretary of the Italian socialist party, Bettino Craxi, a handful of loyalists found themselves facing at the historic hotel Raphael, a stone’s throw from Piazza Navona. In the lead the son of the historic leader, Bobo, and the former socialist leader Fabrizio Cicchitto. The intention is to pay homage to the memory of Bettino Craxi but also to launch the proposal to the Capitoline administration to dedicate a commemorative plaque in front of the hotel which was for a long time the residence of the secretary, then prime minister since 1983 to 87, until that dramatic evening.

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