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There are growing calls in Italy to stop Milan's main airport from being named after the three-time former premier and media mogul Silvio Berlusconi who died last year aged 86. An online petition is calling on Italian premier Giorgia Meloni and transport minister Matteo Salvini to stop Malpensa airport being named after "such a divisive and controversial figure". The appeal, signed by more than 35,000 people, was launched by the youth wing of the centre-left Partito Democratico (PD) in the northern Lombardia area around Milan.

"We believe that such a significant and representative place for our country should be named after a figure who embodies values of honesty, integrity and community service" - the petition reads - "Silvio Berlusconi does not reflect these values, as demonstrated by the numerous criminal convictions he received over the years." The controversy erupted on Friday evening after Salvini announced that a request by the Lombardia region to name the airport in honour of Berlusconi had been approved by Italy's civil aviation authority ENAC. Salvini pledged that he was ready to sign the proposal into reality, "in memory of my friend Silvio, a great entrepreneur, a great Milanese and a great Italian.



" Una bella notizia: l'aeroporto di Milano Malpensa sarà intitolato a Silvio Berlusconi. Proprio oggi il consiglio di amministrazione dell'Enac (Ente nazionale per l'aviazione civile) ha approvato la richiesta fatta da Regione Lombardia un anno fa. La decisione finale.

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