Alemanno Meets Vannacci After Prison Release; Ex-General Hopes to Learn from Former Mayor's Experience
Translated from Italian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Former Rome Mayor Gianni Alemanno met with former general Roberto Vannacci after Alemanno's release from prison.
- Alemanno was serving a sentence related to the "Mondo di Mezzo" investigation.
- Vannacci expressed hope to learn from Alemanno's extensive experience.
Former Rome Mayor Gianni Alemanno has met with Roberto Vannacci, a former general and leader of the Futuro Nazionale party, shortly after Alemanno's release from prison. Alemanno had been serving a sentence connected to the "Mondo di Mezzo" investigation, a complex probe into organized crime and corruption in Rome.
The meeting, reportedly held at a Sardinian restaurant, signals a potential political alignment or at least a significant interaction between the two figures. Vannacci, who has gained prominence with his nationalist stances, stated his hope to "draw from his forty years of experience," referring to Alemanno's long career in politics.
Alemanno, who served as Rome's mayor from 2008 to 2013, was convicted in connection with the "Mondo di Mezzo" case, which uncovered a network of illicit activities. His release from prison marks the end of his judicial sanction, and this meeting with Vannacci suggests a return to public life or at least engagement with current political figures. Vannacci described their planned conversation over wine as covering "many things."
Originally published by Corriere della Sera in Italian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.