Signorello was elected as Mayor of Rome in May 1985, after years of Communist government of the city, remaining in charge until 1988.
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Thanks to the election of Gianni Alemanno as mayor of Rome in 2008, she took his place in the Parliament at the age of 26, becoming the youngest Italian MP.
He had three daughters, including the Italian Canadian journalist Dara Kotnik Mancini and Ivanka Kotnik, mother of the Italian politician Walter Veltroni, former Mayor of Rome and former president of the Democratic Party.
In 2008 Bădescu joined the list of council candidates supporting Gianni Alemanno for Mayor of Rome, but was not successful.
After "30 years of injustice" (this is the expression used on posters to advertise the event), the mayor of Rome Gianni Alemanno decided to name a Roman road to the three victims, while the previous mayor Walter Veltroni decided to rename a street in honor of Paolo di Nella.
In 1987, Darida was still being harassed by the Romanian government, so he sought the help of Clelio Darida (no relation), undersecretary of the Minister of the Interior, former Mayor of Rome.
On 20 April 52 MPs (39 deputies and 13 senators) signed a document in support of Fini and his theses, while other 74 MPs formerly members of AN, including Ignazio La Russa, Maurizio Gasparri, Altero Matteoli and Giorgia Meloni, plus the Mayor of Rome Gianni Alemanno, signed an alternative document in which they reasserted their loyalty to the party and Berlusconi.
On 11 September, he met with the Italian deputy and member of the The People of Freedom (PdL), Claudio Scajola, the Mayor of Rome and Giovanni Battista Re, secretary of Holy See.
During one of his first declarations after being elected Mayor of Rome (april 2008), Gianni Alemanno announced his purpose to remove Meier's case, that the roman right wing always disapproved.