"Passing on to young people their experiences at the service of the institutions is a necessary passing of the baton
, for the construction of the country. Places of training, not only professional, of the new generations are of great value for the entire political community".
With a lectio magistralis entrusted to the
Minister of Justice Marta Cartabia, the second edition of the cycle of studies promoted by the Political School "Living in the Community" has started.
, founded by Pellegrino Capaldo, Sabino Cassese, Marcello Presicci, together with numerous personalities from the academic and business world such as Francesco Profumo, Paolo Boccardelli, Gabriele Galateri, Bernardo Giorgio Mattarella, Bianca Farina and - among others - the representatives of Intesa Sanpaolo, Poste Italiane, ANSA, Ferrovie dello Stato, Bank of Italy, Cassa Depositi e Prestiti, CRT Foundation, Generali and Compagnia di SanPaolo.
The title chosen for the
Lectio Magistralis was: "The importance of the reform of justice".
The previous inaugural lectures saw protagonists Sabino Cassese, Giuliano Amato and Carlo Messina.
Cartabia, a member of the School's Supervisory Board, underlined the great importance of a project such as the Political School "Living in the Community", an initiative aimed at increasing the preparation of young people.
The course of study, free for students thanks to the financial support of the companies involved, thus intends to strengthen the preparation and skills of the participants, contributing to the formation of new leaders and a future prepared management class.
"As is well known, our project, totally non-partisan and bipartisan, was born with the aim of putting the issue of skills back at the center of attention
, both in the private and public sectors. We are really satisfied with the great goals achieved in a short time by our initiative, results achieved thanks to the collective commitment of governance. We want to continue to offer a free opportunity for high cultural, civic and political education to talented young people, thus investing in the human capital of the country system thanks to the companies that support our initiative ", explained Marcello Presicci, general secretary and founding member of School:
again this year
30 young people were identified by the examining commission among the more than 500 applications received
The teaching model will be based both on classroom lessons and on distance learning, for a total of about 100 hours of lessons entrusted to a teaching staff of the highest level.
Finally, new collaboration protocols are envisaged with organizations such as the Istituto per il Credito Sportivo, the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation and Save the Children.