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Popolo was the official newspaper of Benito Mussolini's government, serving as a key Propaganda tool to disseminate the Fascist regime's ideology and policies. It played a crucial role in shaping public opinion by promoting state narratives, censoring opposing views, and glorifying Mussolini's leadership. As the mouthpiece of the government, Popolo aimed to unify the populace under Fascist ideals and maintain control over the political discourse in Italy during Mussolini's rule.

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