Italy plans to appoint new directors for five prestigious cultural sites, including the Colosseum and the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, which could affect the cultural policies under Minister Alessandro Giuli. He faces scrutiny and a chance to revitalize his image following a tumultuous start to his tenure, marked by scandals and negative press. Experts suggest this is an opportunity for Giuli to assert his vision for Italy's culture, while his political background raises questions about his direction amidst a nationalist agenda.
The appointments will be a chance for Giuli to put his stamp on the cultural agenda after months in which he has generated negative headlines.
His mandate began with scandal... and he has an extremely low profile.
Giuli was one of the few people without a degree to be selected for the government role.
He could use this moment to search for a bit more visibility.
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