At the opening of the Milan Civil Week 2024, President Sergio Mattarella emphasized the importance of open discussions in civil society regarding participation in public life. He stressed that the Constitution, which places human rights at the center, is relevant for everyone yesterday and today. The principles of the Constitution guide our ways of living and must be put into practice for a common future.
President Mattarella highlighted the significance of work as a right, dignity, and inclusion, as outlined in Article 1 of the Constitution. He commended the efforts of organizations like PizzAut for promoting active and supportive citizenship. Mattarella also emphasized that any proposed changes to the Constitution must be made by Parliament, not the President.
The President expressed concern about the tendency to add new provisions to the Constitution, noting that it should remain a constant reference point for our national community. He emphasized that the Constitution was designed with foresight to address unforeseen situations and must not become a mere collection of specific topics. Mattarella urged us to uphold and cherish the Constitution as a foundation for democracy and national pride.
President Mattarella welcomed
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