Rome, Dec. 14 (LaPresse) – Over 100,000 attendees. This is the figure provided by FdI for the edition of Atreju that concluded today at Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome. Specifically, it was explained that there were 105,000 participants over the course of an event featuring “144 hours of debates across the halls and radio, with 743 interventions, a thousand volunteers, and 1,400 journalists accredited from around the world.” “This is the most attended edition of Atreju ever,” emphasized Fratelli d’Italia’s head of organization, Giovanni Donzelli. “Our festival has grown alongside the success of Giorgia Meloni and Fratelli d’Italia. Politics, culture, and entertainment ensured that Atreju’s Christmas village was visited not only by party members and supporters but also, quite simply, by many ordinary people. A special thanks goes to the invaluable work of the youth of Gioventù Nazionale, without whom this festival could not exist, and to the volunteer associations that animated our charitable market. From tomorrow, we will start working on organizing the 2026 edition of Atreju.”

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