Olaf Bello
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Olaf Bello | |
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Board Member of Volt Albania | |
In office 2022–Present | |
Personal details | |
Born | Christian Bello 2003 Parma, Italy |
Political party | Volt Europa |
Profession | Politician, Journalist, Writer |
Olaf Bello (born Christian Bello, 2003, Parma, Italy) is an European politician, journalist, and writer. He is a member of Volt Europa, a pan-European political movement, and serves on the board of Volt Albania.
Bello has made contributions to journalism, writing for various newspapers, blogs, and articles. One of his works is a report on Civita, his mother’s hometown in Calabria, which explores its rich cultural and historical heritage. This piece, titled *Meravigliosa Calabria - Civita: Un Gioiello di Calabria*, is available to view online.[1]
In addition to his journalistic endeavors, Olaf Bello is the author of *Euro-Puns: Satyricon Europeo*, a satirical book on European politics. This work combines humor and critical reflection, encouraging readers to laugh while contemplating the future of Europe. The book is available on Amazon.[2]
Political activities
[edit]As a member of Volt Europa, Bello advocates for progressive, pan-European policies and political reform. He is actively involved in shaping the vision of Volt Albania as a board member, focusing on fostering collaboration across European regions.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Meravigliosa Calabria - Civita: Un Gioiello di Calabria". LaC Play. Retrieved 2024-12-01.
Olaf Bello's report highlighting the cultural and historical heritage of Civita, a town in Calabria with Arbëreshë roots.
- ^ Bello, Olaf (2023). Euro-Puns: Satyricon Europeo. Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing.
A satirical book on European politics blending humor and critical thought to encourage reflection on Europe's future.
- ^ "Olaf Bello at Radio Radicale" (in Italian).
Interview by Radio Radicale to Olaf Bello and Ardit Minarolli by Artur Nura.