‘Respect, commitment and responsibility’ are the guidelines of political action
They immediately place themselves as super partes guarantors, Oscar Mina and Paolo Rondelli, in the speech at the beginning of the semester in the Chamber advise. They speak of “respect for all political forces”, at the same time replacing it with “the institutions, the dignity of each individual Councilor, the ethics it follows, the diversity of political sensibilities and differences”.
At the parliamentary assembly they speak of “examples and good practices as tangible evidence of the ethical and moral commitment indispensable for building an ever more open society: to dialogue, change, equity and free self-expression”.
I Captains Regent they also call for the use of appropriate language as well as in the action of firm condemnation and clear rejection of any form of hatred and violence, intolerance, discrimination and oppression. Space for criticism – albeit harsh – but respecting the deontology for Mina and Rondelli ‘necessary element of stimulus and growth’. They reject “vested interests” which “cannot in any way prejudice the common good and the highest interest of the Republic”. By leveraging the citizens’ trust in the institutions, in compliance with the principles of the rule of law and the separation of powers.
It is a strong appeal to ”Commitment and responsibility ‘ what comes from the throne of the Council Room, for the authority, the decorum and the consideration that the population must have towards the symbols of the State and the Institutions.
“You participate in a common destiny“, which calls everyone to do their part; with structural reforms that can no longer be postponed. The Heads of State trace a path of growth not economic and cultural, but social and, with the full civil affirmation of the” principles of gender equality and equal opportunities for all our citizens “. Underlining the importance of culture and training, as in their settlement discourse. Critical issues are not lacking in this historical period, but the Regency relies on the intangible heritage made up of the values of cohesion and The solidarity that unites us in the face of challenges. “The past that indicates the direction to follow for the future:” the unanimous commitment to enhance our territory, its specificities, resources and potential, intelligence, professionalism and industriousness of our people “.
A conclusion is an inevitable call to war, to the generosity of citizens in welcoming; to the values of freedom and democracyrooted in the Monte: “We have the task today to continue to show solidarity and support to the Ukrainian people and to honor those principles of living and democracy legality on which our witness is based together, by example and constant witness of Life and behaviors of mutual respect, of participation and of the incessant search for dialogue and confrontation in which is the essence of every democratic order “.
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