Recent from talks
Nothing was collected or created yet.
Stefano Bandecchi
View on WikipediaYou can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Italian. (October 2025) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
|
Stefano Bandecchi (born 4 April 1961) is an Italian politician and entrepreneur.
Key Information
A member and coordinator of the centrist party Popular Alternative,[1] he holds the office of Mayor of Terni since 2023.[2]
He founded the Niccolò Cusano University in 2006 and has been president of Ternana Calcio since 2017.[3]
In March 2025, Bandecchi was elected president of the Province of Terni.[4]
Controversy
[edit]Gaza remarks
[edit]In September 2025, Bandecchi sparked intense public and political backlash after posting on social media and speaking in video statements in which he addressed the war in the Gaza Strip and the deaths of children there. He declared: “20,000 children have never died” and added that in Gaza “childhood ends at nine years old, since the girls at that age are being raped,” further asserting that the children killed were in large part “soldiers of Hamas, not even wanted by the Palestinian Authority.”
He also affirmed his support for Israel and characterized the Palestinian state as “not the one governed by Hamas.”
The remarks drew immediate condemnation. Opposition politicians in Italy labelled the comments “repugnant” and “offensive.” Senator Walter Verini called the statements “repugnant and despicable”. Within the municipal government of the city of Terni (where Bandecchi is mayor), the capogruppo Roberta Trippini issued a formal communiqué stating that his words were “inhuman and offensive” and that she had left the majority group in the Municipal Council because of the language used.
On 29 September 2025, dozens of protesters gathered outside Terni’s city hall ahead of a council meeting to demand accountability for Bandecchi’s remarks. Inside the council session, opposition councillors abandoned the meeting in protest, while members of the centre-right also did not participate.
Earlier in the same month, Bandecchi had posted on Instagram quotes from Hamas’s founding statute and a video showing alleged executions by Hamas, in a post captioned that those protesting for Gaza were supporting “scum” that carried out summary executions, thereby escalating tensions.
In the aftermath of the controversy, a macabre symbol of protest was placed in front of the municipal building in Terni where a life-sized effigy of Bandecchi hanging upside down with a threatening message referencing one of his earlier videos. Bandecchi responded by calling the act “intimidation” and blamed the protest groups for adopting violent symbolism.
In the midst of the nationwide general strike for Gaza, he called those participating in the protests "Hamas terrorist and the government will treat them like terrorists".
References
[edit]- ^ "Alternativa Popolare, Stefano Bandecchi è il nuovo coordinatore". Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata. 16 June 2022. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
- ^ "Stefano Bandecchi è il nuovo sindaco di Terni: ottiene il 54,62%. Masselli ottiene il 45,38%". rainews.it. 29 May 2023. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
- ^ "Chi è Stefano Bandecchi, il neosindaco di Terni che non si accontenta: "Ora mi prendo l'Umbria, poi Roma"". open.online. 29 May 2023. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
- ^ "Stefano Bandecchi proclamato oggi nuovo Presidente della Provincia di Terni". Provincia di Terni.
Stefano Bandecchi
View on GrokipediaStefano Bandecchi (born 4 April 1961) is an Italian entrepreneur and politician known for founding the private online Università degli Studi Niccolò Cusano in 2006 and serving as Mayor of Terni since May 2023.[1][2][3]
As a self-made businessman, Bandecchi expanded his ventures into media with the launch of Radio Cusano Campus and television channels Cusano Italia TV in 2019 and Cusano News 7 in 2022, alongside ownership of professional football clubs including Ternana Calcio from 2017 to 2023.[1][4]
Entering politics, he became coordinator of the centrist party Alternativa Popolare in June 2022 and was elected president of the Province of Terni in March 2025.[1][5]
His tenure as mayor has involved initiatives like the proposed stadium-clinic project but has also drawn public protests and scrutiny over administrative decisions and public statements.[5]
.png)