Holocaust survivor opens Senate as far-right to govern Italy

Italian senators applaud Holocaust survivor, Senator Liliana Segre as she chairs the opening session of the Italian Senate of the newly elected parliament, Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022. Italy voted on Sept. 25 to elect a new parliament. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

ROME (AP) — Italy’s Fascist past and its future governed by a party with neo-fascist roots came to an emotional head Thursday when a Holocaust survivor presided over the first seating of Parliament since general elections last month.

Liliana Segre, a 92-year-old senator-for-life, opened the session in the upper chamber, subbing in for a more senior life senator who couldn’t attend. Her speech formally launched the that is expected to bring the Brothers of Italy party, which won the most votes in Sept. 25 elections and has its origins in a neo-fascist movement, to head Italy’s first far-right-led government since the end of World War II.

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