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Mattarella: "Constitution, anthem and flag the references that guide us"

2023-03-17T11:07:37.259Z


The President in the message for the unification of Italy: "The Charter guarantees resources for complex challenges" (ANSA)


"Today, with the conflict unleashed by the Russian Federation on Ukrainian territory, we are living with an open threat that requires us to give a firm united response within the common European and Atlantic identity, so that the fighting may end and a lasting peace agreement be reached" .

This was stated by the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella in a message on the occasion of the anniversary of National Unity, of the Constitution, of the Anthem and of the Flag.

Mattarella went to the Altare della Patria

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With him - among others - the president of the Senate, Ignazio La Russa, the president of the Council, Giorgia Meloni, the vice president of the Chamber Fabio Rampelli and the president of the Constitutional Court, Silvana Sciarra.

The head of state has placed a laurel wreath on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Meloni celebrates the unification of Italy, "Greetings to the proud people of the country"

"The Republic, in countless trials and, most recently, during the pandemic, has confirmed feelings of unity and cohesion by clinging to constitutional values. The same ones that, inspiring our society, guarantee the moral resources necessary to face the complex challenges that the contemporary world puts us ahead," Mattarella says in the message.

"The Republic, in countless trials and, most recently, during the pandemic, has confirmed feelings of unity and cohesion by clinging to constitutional values. The Constitution, the Italian anthem and the Flag are the references that guide us in the common commitment to consolidate an Italy founded on peace, freedom and human rights" continues the head of state.

with the conflict unleashed by the Russian Federation on Ukrainian territory, an open threat to these values ​​which requires us to give a firm united response within the common European and Atlantic identity, so that the fighting is put to an end and a lasting peace agreement is reached". "The Republic - concludes Mattarella - in countless trials and, most recently, during the pandemic, has confirmed feelings of unity and cohesion by clinging to constitutional values.

The same ones who, by inspiring our society, guarantee the moral resources necessary to face the complex challenges that the contemporary world puts before us.

The Constitution, the Italian anthem and the flag are the references that guide us in the common commitment to consolidate an Italy founded on peace, freedom and human rights".

Meloni: unity, Constitution and foundational anthem of our community


"Today Italy celebrates the Day of National Unity, the Constitution, the Anthem and the Flag, the solid foundations on which our community stands and from which it draws inspiration".

This was stated in a note by the Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

"On March 17, 162 years ago, Italy's journey as a unitary state began and the wish of a young Genoese, visionary and rebel, like Goffredo Mameli, was fulfilled: to be able to see Italians no longer "trampled and mocked" and "divided ", but collected in "a single flag". March 17 is the most unifying national solemnity we have and during which we are called to remember the reasons for our being together. Because, as Ernest Renan explained, the nation it's a "

Only in this way can we free the best energies of the nation and demonstrate that no goal is precluded to Italy.

Happy March 17th to all Italians!"

Only in this way can we free the best energies of the nation and demonstrate that no goal is precluded to Italy.

Happy March 17th to all Italians!"

Source: ansa

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