
Teresa Mattei
Teresa Mattei was a notable Italian politician and activist, recognized as one of the youngest members of the Constituent Assembly that drafted the Italian Constitution after World War II. She is remembered for her significant contributions to women's rights and civil liberties in Italy. Mattei's legacy continues to inspire discussions on social justice and equality, highlighting her role as a pioneer in advocating for the rights of women and marginalized communities.
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Teresa Mattei contributed to the writing of Article 3 of the Constitution, which establishes equality before the law.
Paola Cortellesi, il monologo alla festa del 2 Giugno: «Il coraggio delle donne che il voto rese cittadine e quelle promesse non ancora mantenute»Teresa Mattei was one of the first women elected to the Italian Constituent Assembly.
Opinioni | Ricordiamo le «madri» della patriaTeresa Mattei is referenced in the context of translating the Constitution into Neapolitan.
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