Claudio Martelliformer Minister of Justice and editor of the newspaper Come on!, And Lia Quartapelleparliamentarian of the Democratic Party, they were supposed to get married two years ago in Tel Aviv.
Like so many other couples, however, the pandemic had put a spoke in the wheels and the ceremony had been suspended due to force majeure. Two years later, in a Milan in July caught in the grip of the great heat, the couple finally got married, exchanging rings in the halls of the Municipality at the Royal Palace.
A lot of emotion, few guests. She in a refined sleeveless cream dress, he in a dark suit with a red flower in the pocket. To officiate the wedding was Daniela Mainini, President of the Centro Studi Grande Milano and close friend of the newlyweds.
Martelli, 78, was a member of the Italian Socialist Partyof the Italian Socialist Democrats and the New PSI, as well as Bettino Craxi’s right-hand man for years, while Quartapelle, which will blow out 40 candles in August, combines the activity of parliamentary member of the PD with that of foreign party manager. His creed? “On the side of those who fight”, as we read on his website. United by a genuine passion for politics, have been a regular couple for about 5 years.
“You are all I want”is the social dedication of the bride to her husband Martelli.
Best wishes!
Source: Vanity Fair