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    Italy removes emphatic 'Yes!' from national anthem

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    Posted on December 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    Italy's national anthem has been modified to remove 'Yes!' for purity, aligning with its original version. This change was confirmed by government sources.

    Italy Alters National Anthem, Drops Emphatic 'Yes!'

    ROME, Dec 23 (Reuters) - Italy has introduced a slight change to its national anthem, removing an emphatic "Si!" (Yes!) that followed a call to arms for the country, government sources said on Tuesday.

    A source close to the matter said the Defence Staff issued official instructions about the tweak in recent weeks, in compliance with a presidential decree published on the official gazette in May that referred to the anthem's original version.

    Before the latest change, the "Brothers of Italy" anthem concluded with: "We are ready to die, We are ready to die, Italy has called! Yes!"

    News of the removal of the final word, which was not publicised by the government, was first reported by Il Fatto Quotidiano daily on Tuesday, and confirmed by sources in the defence ministry and the office of President Sergio Mattarella.

    A presidential office source said the modification was not for any political reason but for the sake of purity, removing an addition to the original lyrics.

    "Brothers of Italy", which is also the name of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's party, was penned by poet Goffredo Mameli in 1847, before Italy was unified.

    While Mameli's lyrics did not include "Si", the word figures in the original musical score for the anthem, composed in the same year by Michele Novaro.

    Reproductions of the original lyrics and score are posted on the government's website.

    (Reporting by Alvise Armellini and Angelo Amante, editing by Philippa Fletcher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Italy removed 'Yes!' from its national anthem.
    • •Change aligns with the anthem's original version.
    • •The modification was not politically motivated.
    • •Goffredo Mameli wrote the anthem in 1847.
    • •The change was first reported by Il Fatto Quotidiano.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italy removes emphatic 'Yes!' from national anthem

    1What is a national anthem?

    A national anthem is a patriotic musical composition that represents a country. It is often played at public events and ceremonies to evoke national pride and unity.

    2What is a presidential decree?

    A presidential decree is an official order issued by the president of a country, often used to implement laws or make administrative decisions.

    3What is the significance of national symbols?

    National symbols, such as anthems and flags, represent the identity and values of a nation. They foster unity and pride among citizens.

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