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The Constitutional Court in schools, tomorrow stop in Cesena - News

2024-01-30T15:48:54.473Z

Highlights: The Constitutional Court in schools, tomorrow stop in Cesena. The "Journey to Italy" restarted on 27 September 2023 from the ITC "G. Galilei", the historic industrial technical institute of the capital. It also passed on 3 October from Maglie (Lecce) from the "Leonardo Da Vinci" scientific high school. It will touch, after the Cesena stage, other regions and will bring the judges of the Consulta to dialogue with the students of secondary schools.


The "Journey of the Constitutional Court to schools" arrives in Cesena. (HANDLE)


The "Journey of the Constitutional Court to schools" arrives in Cesena.

Tomorrow, Wednesday 31 January, judge Stefano Petitti will talk with the students of the "Vincenzo Monti" State Gymnasium for an in-depth discussion on "The fundamental principles of the republican constitution".


    The "Journey to Italy" - restarted on 27 September 2023 from the ITC "G. Galilei", the historic industrial technical institute of the capital, and also passed on 3 October from Maglie (Lecce) from the "Leonardo Da Vinci" scientific high school, from Milan on 6 October from the IIS "Galilei-Luxemburg" and finally from Rovereto on 19 October, at the "Fabio Filzi" high school - it will touch, after the Cesena stage, other regions and will bring the judges of the Consulta to dialogue with the students of secondary schools to keep alive and increase their awareness of the functions that the Court exercises to guarantee fundamental rights and freedoms and also to know the duties provided for by the Constitution.


    The proposal for a "Trip to Italy" in schools, punctuated by periodic meetings with constitutional judges, was born in 2018 when the Court was presided over by Professor Paolo Grossi, arousing active interest among students since its inception and garnering the precious collaboration of teachers.


   Now, after an interruption due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it is relaunched thanks to the new Charter of intent signed by the Constitutional Court and the Ministry of Education and Merit which last February 2023 confirmed this form of mutual collaboration already positively tested over the of a five-year period.


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