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A day of political events in Italy
It promises to be a day full of significant events in Italy. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will be the protagonist of an interview in the program Fourth Republic, broadcast on Retequattro at 21.00:XNUMX p.m. This meeting represents an important opportunity to discuss the current political and social challenges of the country, in a context of growing attention towards government policies.
In addition, in Pomigliano, the leader of the Five Star Movement, Giuseppe Conte, together with a delegation of the party, will go to the gates of the Stellantis plant to meet the workers. This meeting is crucial to understand the work dynamics and the concerns of employees in a constantly evolving sector.
Cultural events and book presentations
Culture will play a leading role on December 2nd, with the presentation of the book “The Duty of Hope” at the Spazio Sette bookshop in Rome, at 18.30:XNUMX p.m. Speakers include well-known names such as Romano Prodi and journalist Giannini, who will offer food for thought on current issues and hope for the future.
Furthermore, the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art will host the exhibition 'The Time of Futurism', an event not to be missed for art and history enthusiasts, which will take place at 11.30:XNUMX. This exhibition promises to explore the artistic and cultural innovations of the Futurist movement, a fundamental chapter in the history of Italian art.
International activities and sports
Not only national events, but also international events will characterize the day. Cairo will host a humanitarian conference for Gaza, with the participation of the Italian Foreign Minister, Antonio Tajani. This meeting represents an important opportunity to discuss humanitarian crises and possible solutions at a global level.
Finally, the world of sport will not be outdone, with the Serie A match Roma-Atalanta that will take place at the Stadio Olimpico at 20.45:XNUMX. This match is eagerly awaited by fans, in a championship that is becoming more and more exciting.