On 19 January 2018, the 80th anniversary of the
Italian Racial Laws, the
President of the Italian Republic,
Sergio Mattarella, on the basis of article 59 subsection 2 of the
Italian Constitution, appointed Segre as
senator for life for outstanding patriotic merits in the social field. Segre is the fourth woman to hold such position, after
Camilla Ravera,
Rita Levi-Montalcini, and
Elena Cattaneo. As the first legislative act, she proposed the establishment of a Parliamentary Control Commission on racism, antisemitism and incitement to hatred and violence, supported by Senator for life colleagues
Renzo Piano and Elena Cattaneo. On 30 October 2019, the Senate of the Republic, with 151 votes in favor, approved the motion, which established the commission. On 7 November 2019, due to numerous threats received on social media, she was assigned a bodyguard by the Prefect of
Milan, Renato Saccone. On 29 January 2020, invited by
David Sassoli for the International Holocaust Remembrance Day and the 75th anniversary of the liberation of
Auschwitz, she spoke before the
European Parliament, where she received an ovation by the full assembly. On 18 February 2020, during the
Sapienza University of Rome academic year inauguration, also attended by President Mattarella, she was awarded a PhD
honoris causa in
European history, which she dedicated to her father Alberto, "killed for the guilt of being born (Jewish)". On 9 October 2020, after 30 years of public witnesses about her life, she gave her last public speech in
Rondine (
Arezzo, Tuscany), where she invited the young not to blame others for their own failures and weakness, because they are very strong. The event was streamed and followed by thousands of students all across Italy. On 2 February 2021, the
University of Pisa awarded Segre with an honorary degree in
peace and conflict studies. Heading into the
2022 Italian general election, Segre told that
Giorgia Meloni, leader of
Brothers of Italy (FdI), should remove the
tricolour flame, which is considered to be a
neo-fascist symbol, from the party's logo. She was supported by the
Democratic Party. FdI's co-founder
Ignazio La Russa rejected this view, and Meloni ignored the request, keeping the tricolour flame in the party's election logo. On 13 October 2022, she presided the Senate's section during which she proclaimed La Russa as new President of the Senate. == See also ==