Italy names new culture minister following appointments scandal
Briefly

In a statement, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni emphasized Giuli's role in "relaunching national culture," reflecting the desire for a marked discontinuity from the past.
Alessandro Giuli, who has a background in journalism and was appointed to lead Italian cultural policy, raises questions about the right's connections to historical roots in his writings.
Former Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano left his post amid controversy regarding hiring practices while boasting about significant increases in museum visitors and revenue during his tenure.
Giuli's past affiliation with the far-right youth organization and his recent literary work indicate complex views on the political role of cultural discourse in Italy.
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