Who is Maria Giovanna Maglie, her career as a journalist and how she died
Maria Giovanna Maglie, famous face of Italian television and esteemed journalist, passed away at the age of 70. Born in Venice, began his professional career by moving to Rome and working at the Unit. Her vast experience, both human and journalistic, led her to become a correspondent in Latin America, where she specialized in international politics.
Following a ideological differences with the Italian Communist Party, Maria Giovanna decided to leave the unit.
In 1989, became part of the Rai, starting a new chapter in his professional life.
The path in Rai and the role of commentator
Her commitment to Rai saw her at the forefront of important historical events, such as the first Gulf War, and led her to be correspondent in New York until 1993. At the same time, she continued her journalistic activity writing for newspapers such as The paper e The newspaper and participating in radio broadcasts on Radio Radicale and Radio 24.
Over the years, he also devoted himself to writing books, among which the biography of Oriana Fallaci stands out. Her career then took a turn as a television commentator, in which she defended her conservative views and faced various controversies.
The pain of his passing
Maria Giovanna Maglie he left us on May 23, 2023, after a long battle with various health problems. Her friend and colleague Francesca Chaouqui announced the sad news, emphasizing how Maria Giovanna fought to the end and surrendered in the San Camillo Forlanini hospital in Rome.
The illness live on television during the electoral marathon of the Fourth Republic was the prelude to a process of hospitalizations and treatments that highlighted the fragility of his health. Although the reporter coped various heart operations due to a aneurysm of the aorta, the complications of the past few months have gotten the better of her.
The condolences for the disappearance of Maria Giovanna Maglie came from various personalities, both from the political world and from culture and television, such as Matteo Salvini, who called her a friend with a strong and original voice.