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Manifestation for Life: Defending the Greatest Right

Join us on May 20th in Rome for the Manifestation for Life, an initiative that aims to defend the fundamental right to life. Inspired by the Movement for Life founded by honorable Carlo Casini, this manifestation will center on the respect and defense of life from conception to natural death. 

In this interview with Massimo Gandolfini, the spokesperson for the event and a medical doctor specializing in neuro-surgery and psychiatry, we discuss the roots of the initiative and the objectives that we hope to achieve. We also address the conflict between the right to life and the issue of abortion, and highlight our support for the natural family as defined by the Italian Constitution.

Join us for this important event and help us promote a national day for nascent life in Italy. Let us work together to defend the greatest right of all: the right to life.

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