"Enzo De Chiara, the elegant king of Italian-American lobbyists at home in the Quirinale and at the White House, died yesterday in the United States at the age of 89. Originally from Aversa in the province of Caserta, he immigrated to the United States in the 1970s after graduating from Naval Science. The sacrifices are numerous, but they are repaid with the appointment as director of the commercial section of a well-known Italian fashion firm on Fifth Avenue in New York". This is what we read today in the journal Il Tempo. "The thread that connects him to Italy then continues with 'Romeo and Juliet', one of Washington's most famous restaurants, which quickly became a gathering spot for the American business and political class. His interpersonal talents earned him the position of special adviser for international issues to the Republican National Committee in Washington, DC. That doesn't stop him from being one of Hillary and Bill Clinton's closest friends and guests at his stunning Capri home, located near the island's renowned square".
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