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Public Funding Publishing, Di Battista: "It Must Be Abolished"

"For me, it's rubbish." On the sidelines of Paper Fest in Carrara, Alessandro Di Battista returns to his signature drive for a referendum to repeal public funding for newspapers. He explains that he approached Il Fatto Quotidiano, as a reader, precisely because of that original choice: to reject public funding for publishing.

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"For me, it's rubbish." On the sidelines of Paper Fest in Carrara, Alessandro Di Battista returns to his signature drive for a referendum to repeal public funding for newspapers. He explains that he approached Il Fatto Quotidiano, as a reader, precisely because of that original choice: to reject public funding for publishing.

·Rome, Italy
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Il Fatto Quotidiano broke the news in Rome, Italy on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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