There was no need for long discussions in Madrid: only one day had passed since the news of the death of Raffaella Carra, beloved in Spain, and the municipal council of the city had already decided to dedicate a square to her. After all, on July 6, during the Pride of the Spanish capital, the opening of Plaza Raffaella Carrà will take place: said and done. With us, however, even for these things, everything always seems longer and more complicated. However, many are asking that Rome follow Spain’s lead and dedicate a street or square to the iconic queen of Italian television. “If Madrid does it, why can’t Rome do it?”Vladimir Luxuria asked Mayor Gualtieri on the occasion of Pride. “We are thinking about it,” he replied.
The problem is usually how he points Republic, it is necessary that at least 10 years pass before dedicating a street or square to a missing person: the point is to avoid making decisions on the emotional wave of loss, only to realize that the person in question is not so worthy. But in this case, we are talking about Raffaella Carra: she is unlikely to be forgotten over the years. “It is about the identity of Italian art and culture, which, if and when requested, will certainly be judged by the commission.”cultural adviser Miguel Gotor explained who heads the toponymic commission. So the solution could be to start an administrative inquiry procedure with the municipality and then ask the prefect to make an exception to the 10 year rule in order to reduce the time.
Meanwhile, the title of Pride of Rome, seen by 900,000 participants in the celebration in the capital, was dedicated to Carré: “Let’s get back to the noise.” The city and the LGBT+ community are not going to forget Rafaella even if for the moment they have to content themselves with a commemorative fresco in Via San Giovanni in Laterano, a street of Roman gays, with a rainbow and the words “less silence, more noise.” Perhaps more needed institutional recognition will finally arrive soon? “It would be nice to get an answer before June 18, the birthday of Rafaella Carra,” added Vladimir Luxuria.
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Source: Elle