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Meloni recalls women who helped her break glass ceiling

PM cites Montessori, Iotti, Anselmi, Montalcini, Cristoforetti

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 25 - In her maiden confidence speech to parliament Tuesday Italy's first female Premier Giorgia Meloni paid tribute to the many illustrious women who had preceded her including educational reformer Maria Montessori, Parliamentary Speakers Nilde Iotti, Tina Anselmi and Elisabetta Casellati, physicist Rita Levi Montalcini, astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, outgoing justice minister Marta Cartabia, and others who had paved the way for her to break "this ultimate glass ceiling and become prime minister".
    Among those cited were: 19th century Italian reunifiication campaigner Cristina Trivulzio di Belgioioso, "an elegant organizer of salons and barricades," noblewoman, patriot and protagonist of the Risorgimento and the fight for Italian unity.
    Rosalie Montmasson, "so stubborn as to leave with Garibaldi's Thousand who made Italy".
    Alfonsina Strada, a pioneer of Italian women's cycling, who "pedalled hard against the wind of prejudice".
    Montessori and teacher and Nobel prize winning writer Grazia Deledda, who both "with their example opened wide the gates of education to all the country's girls".
    And also: journalist and writer Oriana Fallaci; investigative journalist Ilaria Alpi, slain along with her cameraman Miran Hovratin while probing arms trafficking in Somalia; journalist Mariagrazia Cutuli, slain in Afghanistan; particle physicist and CERN chief Fabiola Giannotti,; and Catholic woman Chiara Corbella Petrillo, who died of cancer after refusing treatment so her son could be born after her first two children had died after their births.
    "Thank you," Meloni told the Lower House in her confidence speech, "thanks you for showing the value of Italian women, as I hope to do so too". (ANSA).
   

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