SERVUS INUTILIS. ALCIDE DE GASPERI AND POLITICS AS A SERVICE
Paolo Alli, Secretary General of the De Gasperi Foundation; Enzo Moavero Milanesi, Professor of European Union Law at Luiss Guido Carli University; Antonio Polito, Columnist for Corriere della Sera; Paolo Valvo, Exhibition Curator; Paolo Vilotta, Postulator for the Beatification Cause of Alcide De Gasperi. Moderated by Francesco Magni, professor of General and Social Pedagogy at the University of Bergamo
On August 19, 1954, Alcide De Gasperi, one of the greatest Italian statesmen and a founding father of a united Europe, passed away. The De Gasperi Foundation has organized celebrations to commemorate his figure and work, particularly addressing the new generations. De Gasperi, known for his prophetic vision and courage in reforms, left an indelible mark on Italian history and a testimony of unwavering faith. The exhibition “Servus Inutilis,” inaugurated at the Rimini Meeting, opens the celebrations for the 70th anniversary of his death, reflecting on his commitment and personal challenges.