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A million people to defend the constitution against Berlusconi



More than one million people participated in the manifestazioni in difesa della Costituzione e della Scuola pubblica, che si sono tenute in oltre 100 città in Italia e all'estero.
La manifestazione principale è stata organizzata a Roma con la partecipazione di circa venticinquemila persone, sempre secondo i dati della questura. A Bologna hanno partecipato in cinquemila alla manifestazione con corteo; una cifra analoga si è contata a Firenze; numeri minori si sono avuti a Padova (duemila persone), Vicenza (duemila persone) e Reggio Emilia (mille persone)
Alle iniziative hanno partecipato anche insegnanti e studenti per difendere la scuola pubblica. Ovunque, senza bandiere di partito, gli italiani convinti che il governo Berlusconi is eroding the values \u200b\u200bof the Constitution, took to the streets, joining across different political positions, but all toghether by their defense of the Constitution, of education and culture.
Several thousand people gathered in Largo Cairoli. The event was also addressed by Nobel laureate Dario For, enjoying continuous applause he said: "I dreamed of waking up in an Italy with Arabs here and Bossi's Northern League and all fled to Switzerland." He also participated Salvatore Borsellino. The event also joined the UDC.
Great event started in front of the Teatro Regio with the orchestra that played the 'Go' Thought ". The soprano Cristina Cordero burst into tears when the crowd has hailed during the singing of di Mameli.
protests abroad. Events of Italians who live abroad and want to defend Constitution were held in Frankfurt (the most numerous with hundreds of protesters) and in Lille, France, organized by the local Italian community. Other initiatives were held in Amsterdam, Brussels, Edinburgh, Geneva, Helsinki, Madrid, London, Prague , Seville. She motivation for the Inno di Mameli, and some variation on the theme Iitalia as' Freedom 'by Giorgio Gaber,' Long live Italy "by Francesco De Gregori and the most ironic "'Yes Italy, not Italy," Elio e le Storie Tese.

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