Inside this special

Why I Vote. Italian Elections Through Italian/American Eyes

Born in the U.S. and now an Italian citizen, I'm asked to vote. So, what?
Is the voting process of any help to become "more Italian"?
Is there is any link between my Italian Heritage and my Italian Vote?
In this special issue of i-Italy we reflect about Italian elections abroad as seen through the eyes of dual Italian/American citizens...

Summary

An Ex-W.O.P. Casts His Vote

Joey Skee

Born in the USA and now an Italian citizen, I’m asked to vote. So, what do I know?

An Italo-Italoamerican, and One Who Had the Best of Both Cultures

John Cappelli

More than representive democracy I am for for participatory democracy,,,

Why Vote. Italian Elections Through a half-Italian/American’s Eyes

Jerry Krase

Why it is important for Italians in America as well as Italian-Americans to vote in the Italian elections. What Italy can do for them and those who are not even Italian.

Italian American Dual Citizenship and Voting Rights - "Forget about it"

Tom Verso

Visa vis Italian American culture, I think dual citizenship/voting is pernicious.

Why I Won’t Vote

Laura E. Ruberto

Italian citizenship laws put me in the same spot as immigrants in Italy today—both of us without the right to vote; whose vote should really count?

My First Italian Election

Robert Cavanna

Italian politics was, and remains a fundamental aspect of my family life. Over the years, the daily RAI broadcast of the telegiornale, the Progresso Italo-Americano, and...

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