Marcello Savini and His Support for European Integration After WWII
- chrimarsav
- Dec 18, 2025
- 1 min read
Marcello, in the aftermath of World War II, grew up in a family environment where the importance of freedom had always been emphasized. Combined with his work and travel experiences, this led him to develop a strong conviction about the value of participating in the Europeanist movement. As a result, he supported the Congress of the European People, an organization founded to promote European unity and integration.
Marcello shared the ideal of uniting the peoples of Europe and believed that only through collaboration and cooperation among European countries could a peaceful and prosperous future be ensured, preventing the disasters he had witnessed.









