“I will fight for the people to decide, from health to justice. Italy is in a bad situation, I want to do something good and positive,” he added. Although she had “respect” for Draghi’s work, Lolobridgeda said she did not agree with it. She decided to campaign after talking to her lawyer, she said. Lollobrigida said she was “good friends” with Indira Gandhi, who was India’s first female prime minister. “I saw her every time she came to Rome. She was an extraordinary woman.” The actress, who has starred in films such as 1956’s “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” and 1961’s “Come September,” first tried her hand at politics in 1999 when she ran for a seat in the European Parliament, although he didn’t make it. . “It was an experience. In life you can lose and you can win,” he said. “As long as there is energy, I use it for important things, especially for my country,” he added. She is not the first celebrity to make such a transition. In 1994, media tycoon and former Milan football team owner Silvio Berlusconi founded the Forza Italia Party and was elected prime minister. However, he was removed from office near the end of that year and lost the 1996 election. Five years later, he won the general election with 18.5 million votes to become Italy’s prime minister. Meanwhile, after making a name for himself on Italian television in the 1970s and 1980s, former comedian Beppe Grillo founded the Five Star Movement party in Italy in 2009.