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}}'''''La Repubblica''''' (Italian: ''the Republic'') is one of the most important Italian daily corporate newspapers. It is published by the Gruppo Editoriale and, along with ''[[Corriere della Sera]]'', is one of the two major leading media in the country.
'''La Repubblica''' (Italian: ''the Republic'') is one of the most important Italian daily corporate newspapers. It is published by the Gruppo Editoriale and, along with the [[Corriere della Sera]], is one of the two major leading media in the country.
 
 
 
  
 
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Group.png La Repubblica  
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Formation1976
Founder• Eugenio Scalfari
• Carlo Caracciolo
• Arnoldo Mondadori Editore
HeadquartersRome, Italy
Italian corporate newspaper

La Repubblica (Italian: the Republic) is one of the most important Italian daily corporate newspapers. It is published by the Gruppo Editoriale and, along with Corriere della Sera, is one of the two major leading media in the country.


 

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Maurizio MolinariEditor23 April 2020Had the infamous "Hunt for the non-vaccinated" on his front page.
Marco PanaraJournalist1984Attended Bilderberg/2003
Alberto RoncheyOp-ed writer19811984
Alberto RoncheyOp-ed writer19881989
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