It was a really party day. Not only in the rhetoric of public speech. The 80 years of the Republic, beyond the military parades and the show wanted by the President in the square outside the Quirinale, were an opportunity to make a point both on history and on the health of our democracy. Conquered after a war and now defended in its values in a world in tumult.
But we talked about it, too. He did this especially, Sergio Mattarella, who gave us the X-ray and the way of our values and our problems. Young people in the first place, a point of strength and momentum towards the future. Denatility, the great issue that must be addressed within a comprehensive reform of family law, reform that must involve both majority and opposition.
Politics, with the invitation to overcome the perennial divisions between the parties and to put in common the intelligences in the interest of the country and the citizens. The intelligence then, the artificial one, which must not frighten us but which must serve to manage constructively an inevitable technological advance.
And then immigration that must never trigger racism and xenophobia. Semmai and welcome opportunities according to the dictates of the Constitution, which was thought as the thing of “all of us”.
All words that struck in a day not of liturgie alone. Democratic unity and maturity. This is Mattarella’s synthesis. Responsibility and pride: these are the key words of Premier Meloni’s intervention.
In short, Italy looks, does not mirror itself, in its 80 years of democracy and does the point. The crisis in the Middle East has triggered a new energy crisis and a delicate economic debate in Europe. The future remains complex and soon, in 2027 in theory, we will vote and we will do the point on where our country will go politically in the strict sense.
But now the look is high and above the parts. The skies of the Frecce Tricolori were seen in the sky but also perhaps pieces of a future that Italy can build on its roots.
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