Pride, rainbow flag at Palazzo San Giacomo and meeting between Manfredi, Conte and Schlein

The rainbow flag at Palazzo San Giacomo on the occasion of Pride: it will remain until Monday 1st July. Before the parade, meeting between Manfredi, Conte and Schlein.

The Pride flag displayed at Palazzo San Giacomo until Monday 1st July, on the occasion of Napoli Pride 2024, sponsored by the Municipality of Naples. For the occasion, before the parade there will also be a meeting between the mayor Gaetano Manfredi with the secretary of the Democratic Party Elly Schlein and the president of the Five Star Movement Giuseppe Conte. The meeting will be held at 5:30 pm, tomorrow, Friday 28th June.

Ferrante: “Administration close to this issue”

“The display of the Pride flag is another sign of how sensitive this Administration is to respect for people and ready to condemn any form of discrimination”, explained Councilor for Sport and Equal Opportunities of the municipality of Naples, Emanuela Ferrante, ” and with the current times, it is necessary to demonstrate and spread this message to the community with a strong and colorful signal, affirming with determination the commitment and consistency in the defense of rights”.

It starts from Piazza Municipio at 4pm on Saturday 29th June

This is the 17th edition of Pride in Naples, with this year’s theme being “Make Peace with Rights”. The appointment is for Saturday 29th, with a concentration at 4pm in Piazza del Municipio and the expected arrival around 8pm in Piazza Dante, where the Star Show will be held. Godmother of this edition will be Malika Ayane. The meeting between Manfredi, Schlein and Conte is scheduled for tomorrow, Friday 28 June at 5.30 pm, on the eve of the rainbow parade in the city of Naples.

 
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