(ANSA) - ROME, JUL 29 - "I am really pleased that the stimulus given to the Ministry of Education, already with the previous minister Azzolina and today with the minister Bianchi and the undersecretary Floridia, give impetus and economic support to the social cooperatives that work on confiscated assets for We asked and obtained to expand and give continuity to the pilot project of last year which led over a thousand students to live training experiences in assets confiscated from the mafia, from today that experience becomes reality thanks to a public notice. Minister Bianchi and Undersecretary Barbara Floridia worked decisively by promoting a call for 1,8 million euros for projects presented by the cooperatives of the third sector to enhance training programs with schools. This is a concrete action to promote legality and fight against the mafia, because only the education of young students is the real antidote to the subculture of the mafia. My hope is that this tool can also be used in the next few years, increasing its resources and participation, on the other hand I am sure that the cooperatives will give a strong example of planning and promoting paths for lawfulness in order to stimulate the social economy in Hexa more and more. , focusing on respect and culture ", says Nicola Morra, President of the Parliamentary Anti-Mafia Commission.Education has in fact published an advisory addressed to third sector entities for the implementation of projects on the issues of legality, inclusion, sustainability, the internationalization of training paths and the promotion of reading and books, for a total of 5 million euros. (HANDLE).
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"I am really pleased that the stimulus given to the Ministry of Education, already with the previous minister Azzolina and today with the minister Bianchi and the undersecretary Floridia, gives impetus and economic support to the social cooperatives that work on assets c ... (ANSA)