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2022 in Italy

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The following is a list of events from the year 2022 in Italy.

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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 (NATO), 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.

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January

February

  • 1–5 February – The Sanremo Music Festival 2022 takes place in Sanremo.
  • 1 February
  • 2 February
  • 3 February – Sergio Mattarella is sworn in as President of Italy, starting his second term.[37]
  • 5 February
    • Milan is classified as a Major European city, with a total of 20 skyscrapers.[38]
    • The US broadcaster CBS broadcasts the Derby di Milano to promote football in the United States. The match was broadcast live from San Siro.[39]
  • 8 February
    • Carabinieri search a Roma camp in Giugliano, Naples, finding ultra-light aircraft engines stolen the night before.[40]
    • In Como, an elderly woman who had died two years earlier is found by the police sitting on a chair in a state of complete decomposition.[41]
  • 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 note inside a COVID-19 mask, allegedly written by an African slave in China. However, there is no evidence to confirm its authenticity.[44]
  • 18 February
    • In Turin, during a demonstration for the protection of young interns, a group of students attacks the confindustria building, and throws eggs at the police; seven injuries are recorded.[45]
    • A ship traveling between Italy and Greece is damaged by a fire.[46]
  • 19 February – Protesters consisting mainly 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 by bus, to Trieste, Milan, Rome and Naples.[51]
    • The Italian government sends weapons and equipment to Ukraine, while Italian soldiers are positioned in Romania alongside other NATO forces.[52]

March

April

  • 1 April
  • 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 – Catania Calcio is 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
  • 18 April – During the Napoli-Roma football match, 91 cars are seized, 135 reports are made, and 27 squatters are apprehended.[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
  • 25 April: Liberation Day
    • A brawl occurs between "baby gangs" in Naples; the problem of baby gangs is growing in the main Italian cities, including Naples and Milan.[79]
    • Crotone Calcio definitively collapses, ending a cycle of alternating between Serie A and Serie B, and returns to Serie C 13 years later.[80][clarification needed]
  • 27 April
    • In Nola, Caritas welcomes 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 far-left group calling for Italy to leave 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 lung disease; rumors about his death begin to circulate and are immediately denied.[84]
  • 30 April
    • The court of 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

June

July

August

  • 9 August – Domino's Pizza announces that it will pull out of the Italian market after seven years.[139]

September

October

November

December

  • 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.[159]
  • 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.[160]
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