The Italian Constitution concerns
everyone, President Sergio Mattarella said at the 'Civili Week'
event in Milan Thursday.
"The Constitution, yesterday as today, concerns everyone
closely," he said.
"Its principles indicate ways of living that must be
implemented, put into practice through the exercise of one's
freedom and for the present and common future of what is called,
precisely, the national community.
'Those who work in the field of active citizenship and
solidarity verify, day by day, the value of attention to
people's needs, they realise how much the values of our Charter
are at the basis of living together,' he added.
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