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🗓️ 21 November 2023
⏱️ 30 minutes
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Anne McElvoy goes on the road in Italy in the latest in her series exploring the convulsions of political and cultural change sweeping through Europe’s great nations. The election last September of the right wing populist Giorgia Meloni shocked the political establishment. Her declared mission: to restore and defend Italy’s national identity. But what does it mean to be an Italian today? We visit Padua in the North Eastern region of Veneto - a city steeped in ancient culture, boasting the oldest university in Europe and the exquisite frescos of the Scrovegni Chapel. It's also at the heart of Italy's more prosperous North - the engine of the country's economy which draws in migrants from inside and outside Italy. A good place to explore the tensions between the old ways and the new which are rumbling through Italian life in the wake of Meloni's election.
Touring the city and its regions, we ask Italians from all walks of life - migrant workers, a female-led design and manufacturing business, a demographer and other experts on Italy's political and social culture. How do they see themselves in 2023 and what are the challenges of the future? Why is a country built on the bedrock of the family facing a decline in the birth rate so severe it threatens to wreck the economy? Why is a country whose citizens have emigrated around the world throughout history so uneasy about inward migration? Could a new political era also signal a revival of an Italian economic miracle?
Producer: Leala Padmanabhan
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0:57.0 | I'm in the ancient historic city of Padua being treated to a tour of a place I've always wanted to visit, the 14th century Scorveni |
1:05.8 | chapel nestling in the old quarter. |
1:09.0 | My guide Ingrid Veneroso is taking me to see the exquisite frescoes by Giotto. |
1:16.0 | Ingrid, I just had the wow moment walking into the chapel, just the light, the space and how vibrant it looks. |
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