
Tina Anselmi
Tina Anselmi (1927-2019) was a pioneering Italian politician and one of the first women to serve in the Italian Parliament, as well as the first female minister in Italy. Anselmi was a prominent figure in the struggle for women's rights, known for her role in advocating for labor laws that promoted gender equality. Her courageous actions during World War II as a partigiana and her subsequent political career made her a symbol of civic commitment and social progress in Italy. Anselmi's legacy continues to inspire generations, particularly in the context of women's rights and political engagement.
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Tina Anselmi dedicated her life to the protection of civil and social rights for women.
Paola Cortellesi, il monologo alla festa del 2 Giugno: «Il coraggio delle donne che il voto rese cittadine e quelle promesse non ancora mantenute»Tina Anselmi is referenced as an inspiration for the universal healthcare system that Elly Schlein advocates for.
Elly Schlein: «Insieme in tutte le Regioni. Non succedeva da 20 anni, Meloni si abitui all’unità»Tina Anselmi was one of the first women to enter the Italian Parliament and a symbol of civil and political commitment.
Emanuela Guizzon, nipote di Tina Anselmi: «L'8 marzo? Per noi è la data dell'attentato alla zia. Il timer rotto della bomba ci salvò tutti»












