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June 2: Valditara, 'Republic founded on democracy and freedom'

From ANSA · () Italian

Translated from Italian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Italy celebrated Republic Day on June 2, commemorating the nation's founding on democratic and free principles.
  • The Minister of Education emphasized the role of schools in upholding these values for future generations.
  • The celebration highlighted the importance of merit, commitment, and institutional sense in building the country's future.

Italy marked Republic Day on June 2, a celebration of the nation's foundation built upon the core values of democracy and freedom. The occasion served as a reminder of the principles that guide the country's governance and societal structure.

Minister of Education Giuseppe Valditara underscored the vital role of constitutional education in preserving and renewing these foundational values. He stated that the school system is instrumental in nurturing these principles daily, thereby contributing to the construction of the nation's future.

Valditara emphasized that building this future requires a commitment to merit, dedication, and a strong sense of institutional responsibility. These elements are presented as crucial for the continued prosperity and stability of the Italian Republic, ensuring that the legacy of democracy and freedom is passed on effectively to subsequent generations.

On June 2, we celebrate the Republic, founded on the values of democracy and freedom. The constitutional school safeguards and renews this heritage every day, to build the future with merit, commitment, and a sense of institutions.

โ€” Giuseppe ValditaraMinister of Education Giuseppe Valditara's statement on social media regarding Republic Day.
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Originally published by ANSA in Italian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.