Proper noun
Speranza (plural Speranzas)
A surname from Italian.
And Italian high-speed railway operators were forced to reverse plans to loosen distancing rules on trains after Health Minister Roberto Speranza passed an ordinance blocking a move by the transport ministry to allow all seats to be occupied. Source: Internet
Crammed into a small conference room, Mr. Conte sat at the head of an oval table, surrounded by his ministers, as Italy’s health minister, Roberto Speranza, proposed a dramatic lockdown of towns in the Lodi area. Source: Internet
At 19, Vincent Speranza was assigned to the 101st Airborne Division’s 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment. Source: Internet
Health Minister Roberto Speranza said Italy was taking the "line of caution" given its battle to contain the outbreak in the onetime epicenter of Europe's COVID-19 emergency. Source: Internet
“They were put in isolation as soon as the diagnosis was verified,” he said at a late night news conference with Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and Health Minister Roberto Speranza. Source: Internet
We are up against a dramatic pandemic which is ongoing – the battle still has not been won,” Italian Health Minister Roberto Speranza warned as the country recorded 64,036 deaths, surpassing Britain’s 64,026. Source: Internet