2022 in Italy
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The following is a list of events during the year 2022 in Italy.
Economically, the country suffered the impact of a global inflation surge following the COVID-19 pandemic. Politically, in January President Sergio Mattarella was re-elected for a second term, and in February the Italian government responded to the Russian invasion of Ukraine as a partner of the North Atlantic Alliance, authorising weapons shipments to Ukraine. The country also experienced a government crisis, with subsequent elections bringing into office the first female Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni.
Incumbents
[edit]- President: Sergio Mattarella
- Prime Minister: Mario Draghi (until 22 October), Giorgia Meloni (from 22 October)
Events
[edit]Ongoing
[edit]January
[edit]- 1 January: Despite the public ban on not using New Year's barrels, throughout Italy 14 people are seriously injured after the use of unauthorized fires.[1]
- 3 January: A 40-year-old woman drowns her son in the sea in Torre del Greco.[2]
- 8 January: The Scala dei Turchi monument in Agrigento (Realmonte) is vandalized.[3]
- Serie A announces a closure of football stadiums that have a capacity of over 5,000 due to the spread of the Omicron variant.[4]
- 13 January: The tenth anniversary of the sinking of the Costa Concordia in which 32 people died.[5]
- 15 January: In Turin, a man kills a little girl by knocking her off a balcony during a game.[6]
- 16 January: In Naples, there is a boom in electric bike sales; in a single day, 15,000 models are sold.[7]
- 17 January: Following the spread of the Omicron variant, the Aosta Valley passes into the orange zone.[8]
- An egalitarian marriage committee is created to speed up the approval process for same-sex marriage in Italy.[9]
- 19 January: A man from Viareggio suffering from psychological disorders barricades himself at home with his elderly father and is arrested for attempted murder of a firefighter.[10]
- Interior Minister Luciana Lamorgese signs a security pact against crime in Naples.[11]
- 20 January: A family from Syria with serious physical problems is taken to Siena to be cared for by Caritas.[12]
- The Royal Palace of Caserta celebrates the 270th anniversary years of the start of its construction.[13]
- 21 January: Work begins on the construction of the new Salerno Airport, which will be completed by 2024.[14]
- The 40-year anniversary of the arrival of the historic Japanese cartoon Tiger Mask in Italy.[15]
- The European Court of Human Rights condemns Italy for having separated a mother from her daughter in the city of Brescia.[16]
- 22 January: Silvio Berlusconi withdraws his candidacy a few days before the election for President .[17]
- In Taranto, a man injures 2 officers who were chasing his car.[18]
- An 18-year-old boy dies while working as an intern in Udine.[19]
- 23 people are arrested between Apulia and Calabria for participating in international drug dealing from Turkey and the Netherlands.[20]
- Starbucks closes its stores in Milan.[21]
- A few dozen people protest in Milan against vaccines and green passes.[22]
- 23 January: In Brescia (Rezzato), an accident between a car and a bus kills 5 young people.[23]
- 24 January: 2022 Italian presidential election
- Following the spread of COVID-19 (Omicron variant), the Health Minister Roberto Speranza signs an ordinance that puts Piedmont, Sicily, and Friuli in the orange zone, while Apulia and Sardinia go yellow.[25]
- 26 January: In Livorno a 12-year-old is beaten and laughed at by a group of boys for being Jews, a fact that upset Minister of Education Patrizio Bianchi.[26]
- IPTV broadcasters were searched in the regions of Calabria, Campania, Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany, allowing free viewing of Sky channels, DAZN and films.[27]
- The financial police confiscate 50 smartphones and shut down an illegal service where Sky's paid service was broadcast completely free of charge.[28]
- 28 January: In Ostia, a girl denounces her parents to the Carabinieri.[29]
- 29 January: Sergio Mattarella is re-elected as President for a second term.[30]
- 30 January: A fire in an apartment in Reggio Emilia kills 2 children.[31]
February
[edit]- 1–5 February: The Sanremo Music Festival 2022 takes place in Sanremo.
- 1 February: Russian President Vladimir Putin telephones Prime Minister Mario Draghi for reassurance on gas supplies for Italy.[32]
- 2 February: In Rome, a group of activists vandalizes the headquarters of the Ministry of Ecological Transition.[35]
- In Grumo Nevano, Naples, a man strangles a 23-year-old woman to death, and the man is arrested.[36]
- 3 February: Sergio Mattarella is sworn in as President of Italy, starting his second term.[37]
- 5 February: Milan is classified as a big European city, with a total of 20 skyscrapers.[38]
- US broadcaster CBS broadcasts the Derby di Milano in order to promote football in the United States. The match was broadcast live from San Siro.[39]
- 8 February: Carabinieri control a Roma camp in Giugliano, Naples, finding ultra-light aircraft engines stolen the night before.[40]
- 9 February: Following an investigation into corruption in Salerno, five people are arrested, including the PM Roberto Penna.[42]
- 11 February: Mount Etna erupts during the night.[43]
- 15 February: A man from Rome finds a ticket, alleged to be from an African slave in China, in a COVID-19 mask, however, there is no evidence of the ticket's accuracy.[44]
- 18 February: In Turin, during a demonstration on the safety of young people on internships, a group of students attacks the confindustria using eggs against the police; seven injuries are recorded.[45]
- 19 February: Protestors mainly consisting of university students and activists protest the Green Pass in Milan.[47]
- 24 February: Prime Minister Mario Draghi and Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio condemn Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.[48]
- 27 February: Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Prime Minister Mario Draghi announces that Italy aligns itself with the harsh sanctions of the European Union against Russia.[49]
- The Italian government closes its airspace to Russian planes.[50]
- 28 February: The first Ukrainian refugees arrive in Italy mostly direct by bus to Trieste, Milan, Rome and Naples.[51]
March
[edit]- 1 March: Prime Minister Mario Draghi announces the reopening of the coal factories due to the ongoing gas crisis.[53]
- The 40th anniversary of the first broadcast of Lady Oscar is commemorated [54]
- The Italian embassy in Ukraine is moved from Kyiv to Lviv due to security reasons.[55]
- 5 March: A demonstration against the war in Ukraine is held in Rome with over 50,000 people taking part, however some people demonstrate against NATO.[56]
- 6 March: The police seize villas, yachts and luxury goods from Russian oligarchs present in Italy following the economic sanctions imposed on Russia after the invasion of Ukraine.[57]
- 7 March: Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the prices of wheat and gasoline rise throughout Italy and Europe.[58]
- 12 March: Foreign Minister Luigi di Maio visits Angola and the Republic of the Congo to find new agreements on gas supplies to Italy.[59]
- 16 March: In Vicenza, a 25-year-old man kills his parents to steal their money and investments.[60]
- Schools in Somma Vesuviana, Naples, welcome Ukrainian children who have escaped from the war.[61]
- 17 March: The 161st anniversary of Italian unification is commemorated.
- 24 March: The Italy national team remains out of the FIFA World Cup for the second consecutive time after Russia 2018, losing 1–0 in the playoff match against North Macedonia in Palermo.[62]
- 29 March: Mario Draghi visits the city of Naples where he is met with protestors demonstrating against unemployment and COVID-19 vaccinations[63]
- 30 March: Mario Draghi and Russian President Vladimir Putin discuss peace in Ukraine.[64]
- 31 March: The state of emergency related to the on COVID-19 pandemic officially ends.[65]
April
[edit]- 1 April: A bill that would legalize same-sex marriage in Italy is presented for the first time in the Senate.[67]
- After a year, the parliamentary commission closes the Denise Pipitone case, ending with no progress.[68]
- 3 April: Bari Calcio returns to Serie B after 5 years.[69]
- 5 April: Thirteen earthquakes are recorded in the Phlegraean Fields.[70]
- 11 April: After the sentence of 23 December, Catania Calcio was expelled from the Serie C championship, declaring total bankruptcy.[71]
- 16 April: Mario Draghi and Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio travel to Angola for an agreement on the import of gas.[72]
- 17 April: An attack in Piazza San Carlo near the Diego Armando Maradona stadium in Naples kills a 25-year-old man.[73]
- 18 April: During the Napoli-Roma football match, 91 cars are seized, 135 reports are made, and 27 squatters are surprised.[75]
- 21 April: Foreign minister Luigi Di Maio signs an agreement for gas supplies to Italy with the Republic of the Congo.[76]
- 24 April: For the first time in the history of Italian football, a team from Trentino Alto Adige, Is Südtirol, lands in Serie B.[77]
- Modena F.C returns to Serie B.[78]
- 25 April: Liberation Day
- A brawl occurs between "baby gangs" in Naples; the problem of baby gangs grows in the main Italian cities, including Naples and Milan.[79]
- Crotone Calcio definitively collapses after having excited between Serie A and Serie B returns to Serie C 13 years later.[80]
- 27 April: In Nola, Caritas welcomed around 120 Ukrainians who fled the war.[81]
- During the celebration of April 25, the secretary of the PD Enrico Letta is harshly contested by a group of the extreme left that calls for the exit of Italy from NATO.[82]
- 28 April: A 60-year-old bartender from Pesaro is sentenced to 3 years in prison for pedophilia.[83]
- Football prosecutor Mino Raiola is hospitalized urgently for a lung disease; rumors about his death begin to circulate and are immediately denied.[84]
- 30 April: The cassation canceled the acquittal of Simone Pillon; after 6 years, the Senator of the Lega will return to trial for homophobic discrimination.[85]
- Reports are made that, according to a former Russian minister, Russia is preparing an attack on the NATO countries and a target to hit would be in Aviano (Pordenone).[86]
- After two days of speculation, the death of Mino Raiola is announced by the prosecutor's family.[87]
May
[edit]- 1 May: The government removes major restrictions against COVID-19, except for mask requirements.[88]
- Some owners of a fishmonger in Naples are attacked while opening the shop.[89]
- Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov threatens Italy to be in the front row against Russia.[90]
- 2 May: The Roman rock group Måneskin joins the Spotify Billions club.[91]
- 4 May: A woman from Macerata is brutally beaten by her husband after he discovers her divorce intentions.[92]
- Postal police and Save the Children recommend greater attention to online games, as pedophile victims have risen 47% across Italy.[93]
- In Somma Vesuviana, car thefts occur, with the carabinieri arresting two people.[94]
- 5 May: In Milan, a 90-year-old woman is robbed by thieves who had offered to help her with an ATM.[95]
- Roma becomes the first Italian team to reach the UEFA Conference League final.[96]
- 6 May: Cremonese returns to Serie A after 26 years.[97]
- 7 May: Dimitri Roveri, a provincial footballer on Mantova 1911, dies on the pitch following a cardiac arrest.[99]
- The dead body of a boy is found in Milan.[100]
- An illegal Labrador dog farm in the city of Sessa Aurunca is closed.[101]
- 8 May: A man from Somma Vesuviana manages to escape from a robbery attempt while thieves shoot at his car.[102]
- In the city of Alessandria, a lesbian woman is beaten and sent to the emergency room.[103]
- San Donato Tavarnelle arrives in Serie C for the first time. Its promotion confirms the best period for the provincial teams since 2010.[104]
- 10–14 May: Eurovision Song Contest 2022 is held in Turin, and won by Ukrainian folk rap group Kalush Orchestra with the song "Stefania".
- 10 May: A drug dealer from Rome escapes on a scooter after being chased by the police, and is subsequently arrested inside a McDonald's.[105]
- 11 May: 2021–22 Coppa Italia final Inter-Juventus. Inter win 2–4.
- 13 May: Milan becomes the first city in Italy to use a QR code in restaurants that allows you to pay the bill without waiting.[106]
- 14 May: A retirement home in San Vitaliano (Naples) gave expired drugs to the elderly.[107]
- The Filadelfia Stadium in Turin is reopened.[108]
- 15 May: Two boys are stabbed while walking in the maritime area of Naples.[109]
- 16 May: Rome is put on red alert zone for swine fever spread because of boars.[111]
- 17 May: Milan is proclaimed an area of freedom for LGBT people, and also recognizes the sex change of trans people.[113]
- 20 May: Monkeypox arrives in Italy.[114]
- 22 May: Milan wins Serie A after 11 years.[115]
- Salernitana becomes the first team not to be relegated to Serie B with 31 points.[116]
- 23 May: 30-year anniversary of the Capaci massacre, where the anti-Mafia judge Giovanni Falcone was killed.[117]
- 24 May: In Turn, the police seize an orange truck containing drugs, and the 2 drivers are arrested.[119]
- 29 May: A shooting takes place in the comune of Qualiano (Naples).[121]
- 30 May: In a school in Bergamo, a cylinder explodes and 5 children are burned.[122]
- Two sisters are scarred with acid in Naples.[123]
June
[edit]- 3 June: The first municipality to approve the gender registry is Milan.[124]
- 10 June: The case of Chievo Verona, which could return to Serie B, is reopened.[125]
- 18 June: In Catania, an 11-year-old girl is killed by her mother.[126]
- 21 June: The political party Movimento 5 stelle splits following the departure of Luigi Di Maio, who will form a new party.[127]
- 27 June: After the Caserta pride parade, homophobic writings and attacks were recorded.[128]
July
[edit]- 3 July: 2022 Marmolada serac collapse.
- 3–6 July: Olympics of the real Neapolitan pizza.[129]
- 8 July: A storm strikes Naples, creating a lot of inconvenience and damage.[130]
- Teramo Calcio and Campobasso Calcio are excluded from Serie C in 2022-23.[131]
- 11 July: First convictions for the attacks on the CGIL in the autumn; all Forza Nuova participants are sentenced to six years in prison, except the two leaders who are sentenced to house arrest.[132]
- 13 July: In Lecce, the gender registry for trans and non-binary people is approved; it is the second Italian municipality to do so.[133]
- 14 July: The 2022 Italian government crisis of the Draghi government begins.[135]
- 16 July: The West Nile virus returns to Italy, with the first cases in Veneto and Emilia Romagna, and one death registered.[136]
- 20 July: The Senate votes with 95 of the senators in favor of the trust in Mario Draghi, who is rejected.[137]
- 21 July: Prime Minister Mario Draghi announces his resignation while President Sergio Mattarella dissolves the chambers and calls for new elections.[137]
August
[edit]- 9 August: Domino's Pizza announces it is pulling out of the Italian market after seven years.[138]
September
[edit]- 6 September: The case of Angela Celentano reopens.[139]
- 9 September: Brothers of Italy causes controversy in its statement against the cartoon Peppa Pig for including a lesbian couple.[140]
- 15–16 September: 2022 Marche flood.
- 25 September: 2022 Italian general election.
- 26 September: The students of the Manzoni high school in Milan occupy the building in protest against Meloni's victory.[141]
October
[edit]- 13 October: Ignazio La Russa becomes the President of the Senate of the Republic.[142] He is the first politician with a neo-fascist background to hold the position of President of the Senate, the second highest-ranking office of the Italian Republic.[143]
- 14 October: Ultraconservative Lorenzo Fontana becomes the President of the Chamber of Deputies.[144]
- 19 October: Volleyball player Paola Egonu decides to leave the Italian national team after various racist insults.[145]
- 20 October: In Naples, the NAS[clarification needed] close the pizzeria that invented the pizza Margherita (in 1889) due to poor cleaning.[146]
- The Salerno police and the financial police arrest a drug dealer selling drugs on the seafront.[147]
- 21 October: Giorgia Meloni receives the task of forming a new government from President Sergio Mattarella; she become first female prime minister in Italian history.[148]
- An illegal immigrant from The Gambia who had been selling drugs for six years in Salerno is arrested and repatriated.[149]
- Six people are put under house arrest after stealing fish from Salerno markets.[150]
- 22 October: The Meloni Cabinet becomes operational. It is variously described as a shift to the political right,[151] as well as the first far-right-led coalition in Italy since World War II.[152][153]
- 27 October: A man stabs five people including the Monza Calcio player Pablo Marì in the city of Assago (Milan).[154]
- 27–29 October: The 100th anniversary of the March on Rome.
- Thousands of supporters of Benito Mussolini parade.[155][156]
November
[edit]- 16 November: Italy is officially a candidate to host Euro 2032.[157]
- 26 November: 2022 Ischia landslide.
December
[edit]- 7 December: In Verona, 13 people from groups linked to the fascist extreme right attack a group of Moroccan families, who were celebrating Morocco's victory over Spain, with sticks and iron chains. [158]
- 22 December: In the Denise Pipitone case, former prosecutor Maria Angioni is arrested for making false claims about the investigation to find the girl who disappeared 18 years earlier.[159]
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