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Treviso, Bertilla Faggian is dead: the former “sheriff” of the Carroccio

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Treviso, Bertilla Faggian is dead: the former “sheriff” of the Carroccio

Former Northern League player from Treviso in the first hour passed after a sensational break with the League first in the Mixed Group then in Giorgio Panto’s North East Project. She has been retired for a long time, she had a brief stint as director of the Edison cinema

TREVISO. He would have turned 90 by the end of the month. She died in the night Bertilla Faggian, former Northern League player from Treviso in the first hour after a sensational break with the League, first in the Mixed Group and then in Giorgio Panto’s North East Project. She has been retired for a long time, she had a brief experience as director of the Edison cinema, then for years she was the administrative manager of local textile companies.

But Faggian, one of the first women paratroopers, will be remembered above all for having given birth to Treviso with Gentilini in the league of the first hour. Her divorce with the Carroccio after the mid-2000s.

On the benches of the Palazzo dei Trecento as municipal councilor of the Lega, Faggian, the “sheriff” of the Carroccio, sparked various controversies. For example, you invited the Treviso people to boycott Benetton products, but also the basketball and rugby teams, to protest against the accusations of racism made by Toscani against the Treviso people.

The League, however, then, to avoid complaints, dissociated. Like Gentilini, he demanded a hard fist against unregulated immigration. Many of her mourn her, from Gentilini himself to friends and former leaguers like Pierantonio Fanton, who has shared many battles with her.

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