(ANSA) - Rome, January 18 - Giulia Bongiorno, a lawyer who
successfully defended late premier Giulio Andreotti from mafia
and murder charges, will run with the anti-migrant, anti-euro
League in the March 4 general election, leader Matteo Salvini
said Thursday.
"Giulia Bongiorno is heading the League ticket in various
parts of the country," said Salvini, whose party is running in a
centre-right alliance with ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi's Forza
Italia (FI) party and a smaller rightist party.
"It is the sign of a League that is growing, involving,
banking on professionals from civil society and above all in the
field of the defence of security, women's rights and justice
reform," he said.
Bongiorno said "I am thrilled to restart this road, happy
with my continual discourse with Salvini.
"I want an Italy with fewer culprits getting off and more
rules that guarantee freedom".
On a Salvini campaign vow to reopen brothels, Bongiorno said
"if it's a free choice by women, I say Yes".
Raffaele Sollecito, who Bongiorno helped clear of murder
along with Amanda Knox in the Meredith Kercher case, said "I
hope (Bongiorno) makes it".
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