“In difficulties, no divisions are needed”
The historical moment in which he takes the mandate of the Captains Regent Maria Luisa Berti And Manuel Ciavatta it is very delicate, marked by the resurgence of the war in Ukraine, “which is taking on more and more forms of a international conflict“. Their first words, in the address of greeting to the Hall, are therefore of commitment, in the first person, to the promotion of initiatives of harmony and reconciliation. In the complexity of the international situation, Maria Luisa Berti And Manuel Ciavatta they call to the unity of all those who, in every sphere, intervene in the heart of the public, social and economic life of San Marino.
“In difficulties – remark the Heads of State – no divisions are needed“. Hence the invitation, to find the best solutions, to the maturity of an open and frank confrontation, to responsibility at the service of the community and the country, rather than partisan interests or exclusive consent. From the Regency a strong reference to enhancement And respect for institutions, starting from the exemplary conduct of those who represent them, especially in their public exercise. But also outside the classroom, with the dignityII commit And’authority of actions and acting. The Great and General Council represents the entire San Marino people; “Each individual councilor must always be mindful of the oath taken at the beginning of the legislature, of the honor, prestige and responsibility conferred on him by citizenship”.
Then, the look goes to the expectations reforms, whose effects – together with the negative ones deriving from the complex international situation – will have repercussions on citizens and families. “Only a united and cohesive country in a concrete programmatic work of precise, clear and responsible choices – reiterate i Captains Regent – will be able to implement a just and effective system change “. They therefore trust that everyone knows how to look at the positive impact on the whole country, overcoming the defense of individual categories and partisan interests in the name of sustainability of the socio-economic system. To continue to guarantee, above all free of charge to the most needy, policies of assistance, solidarity, efficiency of services.
The Heads of State then turn their attention to negotiated with the European Unionin the knowledge that one full integration into the single market it will allow the country to operate in a more productive and profitable way, with repercussions on the well-being of the system. The safeguarding of essential elements of our state reality and our particular institutional and institutional peculiarities ”, of which San Marino is proud, continuing in the negotiation“ aware and strong of our traditions and our values ”.
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