He resigned in July 1984, and was replaced by Franco Roccella.
[1] In 2016, he was leading the social movement and planned political party La Marianna, named after Marianne, the effigy of the French Revolution.
[2] He described it as a voice for the "homeless" of politics whom he considered to have been let down by Matteo Renzi, Beppe Grillo and Lega Nord.
[4] In 2018, he campaigned for Energie per l'Italia (EpI), a centre-right party founded by Stefano Parisi.
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