CONSTITUTION DAY / STUDENT IN THE PIAZZA March 12, 2011 - signing the appeal - Download the ' appeal of female students and Students - Go to the website of the Committee to defend constitution "
We are students and students living in a country where democratic norms are constantly challenged by those who should defend them instead.
difficult for us to recognize that every day Italy is told by the news as something that belongs to us, we feel the weight of a strong country that we do not consider players and thinking, which takes a mockery of our deep distress and our precarious condition.
We believe, however, that male and female students that there is a better country, that Italy is not only done by corrupt politicians, unscrupulous businessmen, Mafia and favoritism.
We are committed to changing this country, starting from schools, universities and places of education and that is why for us 150 years of unity is not an issue to be settled with sterile debates on the closure or opening of schools and places of work March 17 on populist economic issues and cultural differences between North and South
We believe that 150 years of unity they mean 150 years of rights and democrazia.Siamo those students who read, discuss and know the Italian Constitution, that gets excited when they hear about the founding fathers and the partisans who have built a free and democratic country. The same
studenti che rabbrividiscono quando la Costituzione viene vista dai partiti e dalle forze politiche come qualcosa da osannare o calpestare a seconda dello schieramento.
Crediamo che la Costituzione sia ciò che dovrebbe garantire le nostre libertà , i nostri diritti, la nostra democrazia.
Assistiamo invece ad un Paese che va alla deriva, guidato da chi vede le leggi come uno strumento per garantire se stessi.
Vogliamo scendere in piazza il 12 marzo come studenti, come giovani, ma soprattutto come cittadini di questo Paese per difendere i diritti, i doveri, i principi e i valori che la nostra Costituzione sancisce e che vorremmo vedere realizzati e non attaccati, smantellati, aggirati.
Scendiamo to the streets today because too many are denied rights, principles not observed. And this is felt not in the abstract but concretely, in our lives, on our skin.
Italy is a country that should provide access to knowledge and the right to education for all and all, as enshrined in Article 34 of the Constitution. Instead we live in an Italy abandoned itself, where young people have no future and where the training is considered an expense and not a resource.
We want an Italy that retrieves the values \u200b\u200bof its Constitution, we want our country rediscover the principles on which has been reborn to us that students are now more than ever.
Student Network
Union of University Students
That the decision taken today in Rome by many associations and who posed as guidance on March 12 next. " The Articolo21 says in a statement. "Ways and forms of svogimento will be discussed tomorrow Articolo21 and web sites of individual associations. They will invite all political forces, community, cultural, trade union, regardless of any logic array of party and party. Why the only point of unification is love for the republican legality and the constitutional dignity. "
At the same time these days are taking place throughout Italy hundreds of meetings and initiatives to demand the resignation of Berlusconi, to restore dignity and the rule of law in Italy. Among the many who will see the network of students in the front row, February 5th in Milan at Palasharp "Resign for Italy free and fair" initiative, promoted by Liberty and Justice, and the February 13 in Rome for the event promoted by the women who signed the "If not now when?".
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