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.
Incumbents
President
:
Sergio Mattarella
Prime Minister
:
Paolo Gentiloni
(until 1 June),
Giuseppe Conte
(starting 1 June)
Events
January 15 –
Attilio Fontana
stated during the
2018 Lombard regional election
that the
white race
and the Western culture were in danger due to the
migration flows
from Africa.
[
1
]
This created lot of protests and criticisms from the centre-left
Democratic Party
and also the anti-establishment
Five Star Movement
.
[
2
]
January 30 – 18-year-old Italian woman
Pamela Mastropietro is murdered
soon after in
Macerata
, having been stabbed to death. her body is found severely mutilated, hidden in two suitcases, with the case prompting significant public outrage. Three Nigerian immigrants are later arrested in connection to the case.
[
3
]
February 3 – in
Macerata
a 28 year old Italian shot and injured six African immigrants in a
drive-by shooting
incident that was described as an act of revenge motivated by the murder of
Pamela Mastropietro
. After the attack, Traini reportedly had an
Italian flag
draped on his shoulders and raised his arm in the
fascist salute
.
[
4
]
March 3 –
General elections
are held. The
centre-right coalition
, led by
Matteo Salvini
's right-wing
League
, emerged with a
plurality
of seats in the Chamber of Deputies and in the Senate, while the anti-establishment
Five Star Movement
led by
Luigi Di Maio
became the party with the largest number of votes. The centre-left coalition, led by former Prime Minister
Matteo Renzi
, came third.
[
5
]
[
6
]
However, no political group or party won an outright majority, resulting in a
hung parliament
.
[
7
]
June 1 –The
Government of Change
is formed with
Five Star Movement
and the
League
. The coalition formed the
Conte Cabinet
under the leadership of
Prime Minister
Giuseppe Conte
June 10 – Minister of the Interior
Matteo Salvini
announced the closure of Italian
ports
, stating that "Everyone in
Europe
is doing their own business, now Italy is also raising its head. Let's stop the business of illegal immigration."
[
8
]
The vessel
Aquarius
, which is operated jointly by
Médecins Sans Frontières
and
SOS Méditerranée
and carried more than 600 migrants.
June 18 – Minister of the Interior
Matteo Salvini
announced the government would conduct a census of
Romani people
in Italy for the purpose of deporting all who are not in the country legally.
[
9
]
[
10
]
[
11
]
[
12
]
However this measure was criticized as unconstitutional and was opposed by all the oppositions and also by some members of the M5S.
[
13
]
August 4 – Minister for Family and Disability
Lorenzo Fontana
called for the repel of the
Mancino Law
, an anti-fascist law saying the law was being used by “globalists” to promote “anti-Italian racism,” and should be abolished.
[
14
]
August 14 –
Morandi Bridge
collapses in
Genoa
, 43 people killed.
[
15
]
October 29 – The
Lombardy
League government blocks a Muslim association from turning a former hospital chapel into a mosque.
[
16
]
Predicted and scheduled events
February
February 6
to 10 -
Sanremo Music Festival 2018
, the 68th annual edition of the
Sanremo Music Festival
[
17
]
March
March 4
-
Italian general election
March 19
to 25 -
2018 World Figure Skating Championships
at the
Mediolanum Forum
in
Milan
, Lombardy
May
May 4
to 27 -
2018 Giro d'Italia
[
18
]
August
August 6
- A
fuel tanker
exploded on the
A14 motorway
after colliding with a lorry near
Bologna Airport
in Italy, causing a section of the motorway to collapse. A person dies and 145 others are injured, at least 14 seriously.
[
19
]
September
September 10
to 30 -
2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship
, co-hosted by Bulgaria and Italy, with semifinals and finals in
Turin
[
20
]
Unspecified date
Launch of
PRISMA
, a
hyperspectral
Earth observation satellite
[
21
]
Deaths
January 2 –
Ferdinando Imposimato
, 81, judge
January 5 –
Marina Ripa di Meana
, 76, actress and television personality
January 9 –
Mario Perniola
, 76, philosopher
January 19 –
Anna Campori
, 100, actress
[
22
]
January 30 –
Azeglio Vicini
, 84, footballer and football coach
February 15 –
Bibi Ballandi
, 71, television producer
March 2
Gillo Dorfles
, 107, art critic and painter
Carlo Ripa di Meana
, 88, politician
March 4 –
Davide Astori
, 31, footballer
March 11 –
Mario Vegetti
, 81, historian of philosophy
March 26 –
Fabrizio Frizzi
, 60, television presenter
March 31 –
Luigi De Filippo
, 87, actor and playwright
April 3 –
Arrigo Petacco
, 88, historian and journalist
April 15 –
Vittorio Taviani
, 88, director
May 5 –
Ermanno Olmi
, 86, director
May 6 –
Paolo Ferrari
, 89, actor
June 19 –
Sergio Gonella
, 85, football referee
July 8 –
Carlo Vanzina
, 67, director
July 25 –
Sergio Marchionne
, 66, businessman
August 15 –
Rita Borsellino
, 73, anti-Mafia activist and politician
August 17 –
Claudio Lolli
, 68, songwriter and singer
References
^
"White race at risk - Fontana on migrants"
. 15 January 2018.
Archived
from the original on 2022-07-14
. Retrieved
2022-07-25
.
^
"Italian political candidate in race storm"
.
Archived
from the original on 2020-11-29
. Retrieved
2022-07-25
.
^
"Witness details how Nigerian drug dealer, Innocent Oseghale killed 18-yr-old girl in Italy after sleeping with her"
. 12 March 2019.
^
Pitrelli, Stefano; Birnbaum, Michael (3 February 2018).
"Man shoots, wounds at least 6 'people of color' in Italian city amid tensions"
– via www.washingtonpost.com.
^
"Elezioni politiche: vincono M5s e Lega. Crollo del Partito democratico. Centrodestra prima coalizione. Il Carroccio sorpassa Forza Italia"
. 4 March 2018.
^
Sala, Alessandro (3 April 2018).
"Elezioni 2018: M5S primo partito, nel centrodestra la Lega supera FI"
.
^
"Italy election to result in hung parliament - DW - 05.03.2018"
.
DW.COM
.
^
"Migranti, l'Italia sfida Malta. Salvini: chiudiamo i porti"
. 11 June 2018.
^
Povoledo, Elisabetta; Pianigiani, Gaia (19 June 2018).
"Italian Minister Moves to Count and Expel Roma, Drawing Outrage"
.
The New York Times
.
^
"Italy to Compile 'Register' of Roma People: Matteo Salvini"
.
The Local
. 18 June 2018
. Retrieved
18 June
2018
.
^
Kington, Tom (18 June 2018).
"Italian Populist Matteo Salvini Pledges Census of Gypsies"
.
The Times
. Retrieved
18 June
2018
.
^
Kirchgaessner, Stephanie (19 June 2018).
"Far-right Italy minister vows 'action' to expel thousands of Roma"
.
The Guardian
– via www.theguardian.com.
^
"Salvini shock: "Censimento sui rom, quelli italiani purtroppo ce li dobbiamo tenere". Scontro nel governo, Di Maio: "Incostituzionale"
"
.
Repubblica.it
. 18 June 2018.
^
Robins-Early, Nick (4 August 2018).
"Far-Right Italian Cabinet Minister Calls For Repealing Anti-Fascism Law"
– via Huff Post.
^
"Genova, le 43 vittime del crollo del ponte Morandi - FOTO - Liguria"
.
ANSA.it
. 18 August 2018.
^
"Italy's League blocks Muslims from buying and converting chapel"
.
Reuters
. 28 October 2018.
^
"Claudio Baglioni conduttore del Festival di Sanremo"
.
La Repubblica
(in Italian). 22 September 2017
. Retrieved
11 October
2017
.
^
"Giro d'Italia set to start 2018 cycling race with three stages in Israel"
.
The Guardian
.
Associated Press
. 14 September 2017
. Retrieved
11 October
2017
.
^
"145 injured in Bologna blaze, four badly - English - ANSA.it"
.
www.ansa.it
. Archived from
the original
on 2018-09-08.
^
"Italy and Bulgaria to co-host 2018 Men's World Championship"
(Press release).
Fédération Internationale de Volleyball
. 9 December 2015
. Retrieved
11 October
2017
.
^
Piccirilli, Giuseppina (19 June 2017).
"VEGA lancerà il satellite PRISMA"
(Press release) (in Italian).
Italian Space Agency
. Archived from
the original
on 12 October 2017
. Retrieved
11 October
2017
.
^
"Addio a Giovanna, la nonna del Corsaro Nero. Aveva 101 anni"
. 19 January 2018.
Archived
from the original on 2018-01-20
. Retrieved
2021-08-21
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