Overview
- Mayor Davide Moretti ordered the removal of Miglio’s name from the school complex façade, arguing that the inscription referred to the entire campus and had become misleading behind a new parking layout.
- Workers completed the physical removal of the dedication on August 10, overturning the 2010 naming by former mayor Danilo Oscar Lancini, who embellished the building with Lega Nord symbols.
- Deputy Eugenio Zoffili and provincial vice president Fabio Rolfi announced they will denounce the decision in the Chamber of Deputies as an ideological overreach by the new administration.
- Minister for Disabilities Alessandra Locatelli condemned the removal on social media, stating that Miglio’s contributions to federalism and political science cannot be erased.
- Italian regulations require both municipal approval and a school council agreement to name an institution, a consensus that was absent when the complex alone was originally dedicated to Miglio.