The role of the press in protecting rights and freedoms in Italy

On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the Alto Adige newspaper, the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella underlined the importance of the press in the defense of fundamental rights and freedoms. His statement highlights how the press is not only a means of information, but an essential pillar of democracy, capable of ensuring that the principles of equality and social dignity are respected in every corner of the country.
Protection of minority rightsMattarella highlighted the crucial role of protecting minority rights, calling it an integral part of common citizenship. The Italian Constitution, according to the president, represents a fundamental piece in the project of European coexistence, a project that has seen historical figures such as Alcide De Gasperi as protagonists. The De Gasperi-Gruber agreement is cited as a model of dialogue and cooperation, an example to follow in an era in which conflicts seem to be re-emerging in various parts of the continent.
The challenges of modern informationThe President also addressed the new challenges that technology poses to freedom of information. In a context in which news can spread rapidly, but also be distorted, the responsibility of journalists and publishing companies is more important than ever. Innovation, resilience and courage are the qualities required to face these challenges, while maintaining the fundamental values of the profession. Freedom and autonomy of information, according to Mattarella, are essential for democracy, and the professionalism of journalists is a precious tool to ensure that these values are respected.
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