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Pa: Cassese and Sabbadini (Istat) talk about organization

2021-03-25T16:58:45.492Z


The organization of the State and the Public Administration in order to redesign the common life of the country in the European tradition (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, MARCH 25 - The organization of the State and the Public Administration in order to redesign the common life of the country in the European tradition.

On this issue, the judge emeritus of the Constitutional Court Sabino Cassese;

the national coordinator of Base Italia, Marco Bentivogli;

Istat central director Linda Laura Sabbadini will meet, moderated by Ferruccio De Bortoli, in the third meeting of the training school for "Political Architects" PolìMiNa ("Politics Milan-Naples") promoted by the Salvatore Foundation which is aimed at young people between 18 and 33 years old, in collaboration with the State University of Milan, Federico II and Suor Orsola Benincasa of Naples, to build useful skills "to mend the country, now split in two, and to consider the European dimension in which North-South today Sicollocano, in a historical moment of great fragility ".


    The appointment, entitled "The chair to move. That is, the organizational challenges of a state", will be held in webinard mode in Naples on Saturday 27 March 2021 (10.30 am) and will focus on the Public Administration and on the administrative architecture of the State as a basis for development, also in view of the challenge launched to the PA by the elaboration and subsequent implementation of the projects for the Recovery fund.


   The president of the Salvatore Foundation, MarcoSalvatore, will introduce the works;

Alberto Gambescia, sole director of the Company Studiare Sviluppo;

and the rectors of the three universities of Naples and Milan, involved in the organization of PolìMiNa, Elio Franzini, Matteo Lorito and Lucio d'Alessandro.

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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