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Sanremo Song Fest gets off to flying start

Standing ovation for Mattarella, Benigni homage to Constitution

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(ANSA) - ROME, FEB 8 - The Sanremo Song Festival got off to a flying start on Tuesday, with President Sergio Mattarella getting a standing ovation as he attended the much-loved event for the first time and Oscar-winning director and actor Roberto Benigni paying homage to the Italian Constitution on its 75th anniversary.
    Benigni pointed out that, if all the countries of the world had adopted the Constitution, which says Italy repudiates war, humanity would have put conflict behind it.
    Other highlights were veteran pop star Gianni Morandi singing the national anthem and top influencer Chiara Ferragni reading a letter written to her child self in which she stressed that being a woman is not a limitation.
    Tuesday's opening night attracted an average of 10.757 million viewers to State broadcaster Rai's flagship channel, 62.4% of the audience share, compared to 10.911 million viewers and an audience share of 54.7% on the equivalent evening last year.
    (ANSA).
   

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