Giacomo Matteotti - The fascisti exposed

Bertinoro (Forlo) : "In consequence of political events and of the changed attitude of public opinion, and of the occupation of tbe town hall.'' (Decree of January 8, 1923.) Reggio Emilia : "In consequence of past and recent resignations, in the existing condition of public feeling, which continues to be agitated by party conflicts." (Decree of September 2, 1923.) · Sesto S. Giovanni (Milan) : ''Fallowing the occupation of the town hall on October 31 by elements opposed to the ad1ninistration . . . and on account of irregular and partial action~ particularly in the distribution of the principal duties, and of the public funds, and of dissatisfaction arising therefrom. '' (Decree of September 13, 1923.) Parabiag-o (Milan) : '' On account of the occupation of the town hall on the night of November I by opponent5 of the adm_inistration, and the consequent resignation of 15 out of the 20 legally appointed councillors.'' (Decree of February 16.) Biancavilla (Catania) : "On account of the dissensions among local parties, the misgovernment by the adn1inistration, which did not respect the will of the majority, provoking a movement of reaction which c-ulminated in the violent occupation of the offices. It is to be feared that the convocation of the Council might provoke conflicts." (Decree of March 6, 1923.) Busto Arsizio (Milan) : "For having acted under the inspiration of party aims, provoking lively opposition and ultimately the invasion of the town hall.'' (Decree of April 10.) Castelfiu1ne (Aquila) : '' Other irregularities, and finally grave reasons of public order, provoked demonstrations which .culminated on November 21 in the invasion of the town hall." (Decree of April 10.) Pozzuoli (Naples) : '' Owing to bad administration Biblioteca Gino Bianco j

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