Lettera al Presidente della Repubblica. Carissimo Presidente,
dopo 150 anni di storia italiana, ci accorgiamo che l’Italia non è affatto unita, considerate le dichiarazioni di alcuni Parlamentari della Repubblica e di Responsabili di enti locali, che tra l’altro hanno giurato davanti a Lei ed alla bandiera italiana, vessillo e simbolo sacro di cui noi pensionati dello SPI CGIL League of St. Anastasia we are proud. Therefore, retirees of the CGIL like to express their passionate adherence to the day of March 17, 2011, in which we celebrate 150 years Unification of Italy, a value that is realized in her and handed down. We remain dismayed and saddened when anyone, especially those who perform a public function in the various institutions, offend our Tricolore , for which our grandparents and parents have fallen to defend him.
Among other things, we learn, through newspapers and television, whether to celebrate or not to March 17 as a national holiday for the unification of Italy in this regard we recall that in Italy we celebrate many holidays already, and no one ever argued whether lawful or not and now he wants to deny a public holiday so important for our country? This is really a shame, because it calls into question our history, our national unity, our Tricolore!
Mr. President, you do well to remember that our country, from north to south, is one and indivisible. We so-called "southern" We are disappointed by the conduct of MPs elected in the South approving requests from other Members who want to divide Italy. We want this will never happen, ever. This idea of \u200b\u200bbiased historical and territorial division of the body of our beloved Italy, it might to pursue other dangerous ideas of division in the regional and even provincial. Therefore, we citizens, we Southerners, we retired, we SPI CGIL League of St. Anastasia, we are united and will always be with you, dear Mr. President, to fight and oppose with all our strength to all forms of evil and unjust outrage the timeless values \u200b\u200bof the Unification of Italy and the wild assumptions division of our country.
Long live Italy, long live the Republic, our Constitution Viva, Viva il nostro Presidente!
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