The Republic Day, the Italian national holiday celebrated every June 2, the main national holiday is officially the Italian civil. On this day we remember the institutional referendum held by universal suffrage and the second June 3, 1946, by which Italians were called to the polls to comment on the future form of government after the fall of fascism: the monarchy or republic. After 85 years, Italy became a republic and the monarchs of the House of Savoy were exiled. June 2 is therefore the only national holiday in Italy . A difference of 25 April (Liberation Day) and May 1 (Labor Day), June 2 celebrates the birth of the nation. In the Italian embassies around the world are organizing a celebration in which invited the heads of state of the host country. From all over the world come best wishes to our President of the Republic. At the military parade and laying of wreath at the Unknown Soldier, take part in all the Armed Forces, all the police forces of the Republic and the Body National Fire and Italian Red Cross. In 2005, the then President of the Republic Carlo Azeglio Ciampi parades also ordered that the Municipal Police of Rome and the civil defense personnel. They take part in the military parade of some military delegations ' UN, NATO's ,' s European Union and representatives of departments that have a multi-part Italian. retirees of SPI CGIL of St. Anastasia ideally adhere to the gifts of the highest offices of our institutional and President Giorgio Napolitano Altar of the Fatherland and the military parade on Via dei Fori Imperiali. Also join the appeal to the nation that all Italian citizens are and will always remain united in one national context, remembering those who fell for their country, both in war and in peace. That the sacrifice of many Italians would be reason to reflect on the many citizens who reject our Tricolore.
Viva Italy! Long live our President!
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