Manuel Minervini: Communist Mayor of Molfetta Becomes Viral 'Che Guevara' Figure
Translated from Italian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Manuel Minervini, a 36-year-old engineer and member of Communist Refoundation, was elected mayor of Molfetta.
- His election has gone viral, with social media users comparing him to Che Guevara.
- Memes featuring Minervini with communist symbols like the hammer and sickle and images of the Red Army are circulating online.
Molfetta has elected a new mayor, 36-year-old engineer Manuel Minervini, whose affiliation with Communist Refoundation has turned the southern Italian city into a "red city." His election has sparked a wave of online attention, with many comparing him to the iconic revolutionary Che Guevara.
Social media platforms are awash with memes and images that playfully depict Minervini in revolutionary contexts. These visuals often include classic communist symbols such as the hammer and sickle and imagery associated with the Red Army, highlighting the striking nature of his political background in local governance.
The viral spread of these comparisons underscores the public's fascination with Minervini's political identity and its juxtaposition with the role of a mayor. The engineer's ascent to power in Molfetta has captured the imagination, transforming his electoral victory into an internet phenomenon.
Originally published by Corriere della Sera in Italian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.