Luigi Albertini
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Luigi Albertini (1871, Ancona – 1941, Rome) was an influential Italian journalist and an early and outspoken antifascist. He was a member of parliament in the Italian Senate from 1914 until the advent of the fascist dictatorship of Mussolini. Under his direction, the Milan newspaper Corriere della Sera became the most widely read daily newspaper in Italy. In November 1925, he was dismissed by the co-owners of the newspaper because of his stand against the Fascist government, after an earlier support for the Fascist movement against the Left.