Article 6RCXY Bella Ciao: a brief history of the resistance anthem sung to Viktor Orbán

Bella Ciao: a brief history of the resistance anthem sung to Viktor Orbán

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Philip Oltermann European culture editor
from World news | The Guardian on (#6RCXY)

A look at the origins and appeal off the song MEPs used to serenade the Hungarian PM in Strasbourg

This is not Eurovision," said the speaker of the European parliament, Roberta Metsola, as she tried to silence leftwing MEPs greeting the visiting Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orban, with a rowdy rendition of the classic anti-fascist anthem Bella Ciao.

The bang-your-fists-on-the-table motif at the heart of this earworm of a ditty - whose title means Goodbye, beautiful" - may indeed sound like something cooed through dry fog by a spandex-clad blond at the European song contest. But the story it tells reaches far deeper into the continent's history than the annual kitsch music extravaganza, telling an age-old tale of the left's determined struggle against political oppression.

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