Remembrance in Palermo

Piersanti Mattarella, after 46 years crime without truth

Two Mafia bosses, Antonino Madonia and Giuseppe Lucchese, both serving life sentences, are under investigation in the new investigation into Piersanti's murder

by N.Co.

46 anni fa l'omicidio di Piersanti Mattarella, Schifani "Ricordo indelebile"

6' min read

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6' min read

Translated by AI
Versione italiana

A crime without truth. Forty-six years without knowing who killed Piersanti Mattarella. It was 6 January 1980 when the President of the Sicilian Region, elder brother of Head of State Sergio Mattarella, was assassinated in Palermo. The killer shot him at close range with a .38 calibre, killing him instantly and wounding his wife, Irma Chiazzese, who tried to save her husband. Piersanti Mattarella was in Via della Libertà in Palermo, driving his Fiat 132. He was on his way to mass with his wife Irma Chiazzese, seated at his side, his mother-in-law Franca Chiazzese Ballerini and daughter Maria, seated on the rear sofa.

The merciless action of the killer

The killer after firing 5-6 shots went towards a white Fiat 127 stopped a few metres ahead, receiving from an accomplice who was driving another .38 calibre revolver with which he fired more shots with a diagonal trajectory through the right rear window towards the victim. Shots wounded the politician's wife in one hand, who had tried to cover and protect her husband's face. His son Bernardo, who had lingered in the garage where Mattarella parked his car, also rushed up the access ramp to the garage and observed the Fiat 127 driving away down Via Libertà. The white Fiat 127 was later found, around 2 p.m., abandoned along the chute of a garage on Via Maggiore De Cristoforis, corner of Via degli Orti, about 700 metres from the scene of the crime.

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The renovation carried out by Piersanti

Piersanti Mattarella was the president whose constant appeal had profoundly changed the consideration of Sicily in the national and international context. And who had a vision of Sicily's future based on a modern strategy of economic, social and civil development, fuelled by reforms, but also by a policy rich in ideas and culture and the utmost transparency. Mattarella had launched an action of renewal in Sicily, which had aroused a feeling of hope in all honest Sicilians and was also gaining increasing support throughout the national political system. But this action of renewal was brutally interrupted, shortly before 1 p.m. on 6 January 1980, when, while he was with his family, his wife Irma, his children Bernardo and Maria, and his mother-in-law, he was murdered in front of his home in Via Libertà, on his way back from Epiphany mass. Murdered in cold blood. The name of the killer was never known.

The new investigations

Two Mafia bosses, Antonino Madonia and Giuseppe Lucchese, both serving life sentences, are under investigation in the new investigation into Piersanti's murder. According to the investigation by the Palermo public prosecutor's office, it was Nino Madonia, son of mafia boss Ciccio, who controlled half the city, who was materially shot that day. Lucchese, known as Lucchiseddu, instead drove the car. Nino Madonia is part of a historic family of the Palermo mafia headed by the patriarch Ciccio - dead and already convicted as the instigator of Mattarella's murder - and including the suspect's brothers: Giuseppe, Salvo, the murderer of Libero Grassi, and Aldo, the latter the only one not serving a life sentence. Giuseppe Lucchese was arrested in April 1990 after nine years of absconding, considered a superkiller guilty of numerous murders. The public prosecutor's office is working on a small fingerprint. The operations are taking place at the laboratories of the Department of Biological, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies at the University of Palermo, where experts are handling the find with extreme caution.

The arrest of the former prefect

A few months ago, the investigation by the Palermo Public Prosecutor's Office was enriched with a new, additional piece. On 24 October, a retired prefect, Filippo Piritore, a former official of the Palermo Mobile Squad, was arrested. He is accused of having hijacked the investigation into the Mattarella murder. Hearings by Palermo prosecutors on the glove found on the day of the murder on board the Fiat 127 used by the killers, which was never found or seized, Piritore is alleged to have made statements 'that turned out to be totally unsupported, with which he contributed to misleading the investigations functional (also) to the discovery of the glove (which was never found)', as the public prosecutor's office headed by Maurizio de Lucia writes.

The Remembrance Ceremony in Palermo

Palermo remembered Sicilian Regional President Piersanti Mattarella with a ceremony at the site of the ambush in Viale Libertà. The ceremony was attended by his son Bernardo, the former Regional President's grandchildren, Palermo Prefect Massimo Mariani, Mayor Roberto Lagalla, Regional President Renato Schifani, Regional Anti-Mafia Commission Chairman Antonello Cracolici, magistrates Lia Sava, Attorney General at the Palermo Court of Appeal the president of the Court of Appeal Matteo Frasca, Antonio Balsamo, deputy attorney general at the Supreme Court, about to be appointed president of the Palermo Court of Appeal, and the former mayor of the Sicilian capital Leoluca Orlando, currently a member of the European Parliament, who took his first steps in politics with Mattarella.

The memory of politics

"Forty-six years have passed since the sacrifice of Piersanti Mattarella, who was killed by the Mafia on 6 January 1980. The strength of his example, the courage of his ideas and his love for the common good remain a point of reference for every citizen and for those who choose to put themselves at the service of the Institutions," stressed Premier Giorgia Meloni in a note. "Forty-six years ago, on 6 January 1980, Piersanti Mattarella, President of the Sicilian Region, was barbarously murdered by the Mafia on his way to mass with his family. He was shot in an attempt to stop his ideas and his commitment to defend legality. Today his example continues to be a beacon for the country. Remembering him is not a ritual, not just a duty, but a precise responsibility towards the new generations,' stressed Defence Minister Guido Crosetto. "Fighting illegality also means renewing the awareness that institutions are a collective good and that defending them is everyone's duty. Even in memory, we renew our commitment'. "On 6 January 1980, the cowardly assassination of Piersanti Mattarella took place at the hands of the Mafia. Forty-six years later, his figure still represents a shining example of civil passion and political commitment. His ideals of justice and legality, pursued with great moral rigour, continue to inspire all those who every day oppose the violence and prevarication of organised crime, and defend, at the cost of every sacrifice, the values on which our democracy is founded,' wrote Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi on X. "Indelible memory of a man, of a courageous political servant of his beloved Sicily, who gave his life for his loyalty to the Institutions, fighting strenuously against the Mafia," said Culture Minister Alessandro Giuli. "Piersanti Mattarella's human and institutional profile remains a fixed point, not only in the memory of his fellow countrymen. The seriousness of his public commitment, the consistency of his choices, his rejection of any logic of convenience and his anti-Mafia commitment marked a high way of understanding politics, oriented towards the common good and respect for the institutions. He was struck down shortly after being isolated by that same left-wing party that he had brought into the governing majority in the Sicilian Region. His legacy of civil and moral values is still of extraordinary relevance today,' said the Minister for Civil Protection and Sea Policies Nello Musumeci.

"Remembering and bowing to the memory of Piersanti Mattarella requires anyone with institutional or administrative responsibilities to be worthy of his moral rectitude and his unwavering loyalty to the values of legality and justice. This means, even today and still and above all in the land of Sicily, setting an example by not accepting compromises of any kind,' said Giorgio Mulè, Vice-President of the Chamber of Deputies and Forza Italia MP. 'On the anniversary of his assassination we remember Piersanti Mattarella through some excerpts of the speech he made in front of the President of the Republic Sandro Pertini, a few months before the ambush on 6 January 1980. These clear and strong words highlight the figure of a man of the institutions who knew how to interpret politics as rigorous service and moral responsibility. As President of the Sicilian Region, Mattarella demanded clear rules and worked to modernise the regional administration by removing it from opaque and clientelistic practices. His action was guided by the idea that legality was not an abstract principle, but the concrete foundation of good administration,' stressed Chiara Colosimo, president of the Antimafia Parliamentary Commission, in a post on Instagram. "His action, based on rigour, transparency and respect for institutions, remains a high reference for those who believe in a Sicily and an Italy free from organised crime. His example continues to remind us of the duty of legality and service to the common good,' Senate President Ignazio La Russa wrote on social media. "A man of the institutions, he was able to oppose organised crime with the rigour of administrative action, transparency and a profound moral uprightness. His example remains a timely reminder of his commitment to legality, good politics and service to the common good. To President Sergio Mattarella and all his family I address my thoughts and my closeness,' stressed Chamber of Deputies Speaker Lorenzo Fontana. Italia Viva Annamaria Furlan, a senator from Italia Viva, wished to remember the man of institutions: 'Mattarella showed that it is possible to govern with rigour, honesty and respect for the rules even in the most difficult contexts. Remembering him today means not lowering our guard in the fight against the Mafia and continuing to defend the values of legality and good politics'.

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