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Pdl-People of Freedom Party Convention, Castello Sforzesco, Milan, 3-10-10. A Pdl supporter in Piazza Castello.
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Young supporters in Piazza Castello.
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A journalist in Piazza Castello.
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The bag: "Love always defeats hate and envy”.
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Young supporter wearing a t-shirt with an Avatar quote: “They will send a message to tell us they can take whatever they want. Well, we will send them our message: this... this is our land!”
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Young supporters in front of The Central Tower, Tower of Filarete. It is to Francesco Sforza, duke of Milan (1450-1466) that we owe the Front of the Castle facing the city as we see it today.
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Inside the Little Stronghold, The Rocchetta.
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Universitary stand - magazines, books and gadgets.
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Universitary stand - magazines, books and gadgets.
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A young supporter photographed with Daniele Capezzone, current Pdl spokesman and former secretary of the Italian Radicals.
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Inside the Little Stronghold, The Rocchetta. Picture gallery showing Berlusconi’s successful foreign policy.
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Inside the Little Stronghold, The Rocchetta. An English tourist posing for a souvenir photo in the picture gallery showing Berlusconi’s successful foreign policy.
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Japanese tourists sitting at the entrance of the Little Stronghold, The Rocchetta, whose origins date to the period of Gian Galeazzo Visconti (1385-1402).
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A woman with a t-shirt “All mad about Silvio” interviewed at the entrance of the Little Stronghold, The Rocchetta.
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A Pdl supporter interviewed by a journalist from Ballarò a political talk show, suspended for a month previous to the last regional elections in March.
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A Pdl supporter.
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“Fini loyalty points from Scavolini”. Supporters with slogan against Gianfranco Fini, current President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies and co-founder of Pdl.
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Slogan against two journalists, Travaglio and Santoro of the political chat show Anno Zero, and Di Pietro current secretary of the political party Italia dei valori (Idv).
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Catholics with the Left wing lose their freedom. Catholics are the People of Freedom (Pdl).
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A Pdl supporter inside Castello Sforzesco.
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A portrait of Joseph II Emperor of Austria who reigned from 1765 to 1790 during the Austrian occupation (1706-1796).
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Pdl supporters in Piazza Cannone, outside Castello Sforzesco, waiting for the leader to come.
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Filarete Gate, Castello Sforzesco. Interviewing employers from Italtel, a Network solutions company founded in 1921, which fired about 400 workers among Rome, Milan, Palermo and closed its research center.
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The leader is coming.
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