Organized by the ecclesial movement of cultural commitment, the diocesan section of Catanzaro-Squillace, today, 20 June 2025, in Taverna (CZ), starting at 17.00, a conference on the topic “Internal areas and differentiated autonomy: what future? Which development model? Risks and challenges. The conference will be held in the council chamber of the Municipality. The initiative was shared with the University of Calabria-Dypartment of Business and Legal Sciences, with the Union of Catholic Jurists of Catanzaro, as well as with the National Association of Administrative and Financial Directors of Campania and Calabria.
The works of the conference, moderated by the head of the South Gazzetta Antonio Ricciowill be introduced by President Meic of Catanzaro-Squillace, Avv. Luigi Bulotta. The mayor of Taverna dr. Sebastiano Tarantino, Mons. Salvatore CognettiVicar general of the diocese of Catanzaro-Squillace, as well as ecclesiastical assistant of the Meic, the president of the province of Catanzaro, Amedeo Mormile.
Speakers, the prof. Franco Rubinodirector of the Department of Business and Legal Sciences of Unical, the prof. Luigi Mariano Guzzoprofessor of law and religions at the University of Pisa, the prof. Francesco Aiellochief of economic policy at the University of Messina, as well as Gianluca GalloRegional councilor for agriculture, internal areas, linguistic minorities and local public transport. The conclusions will be taken from prof. Alberto ScerboORDERSHIP of philosophy of the right to the Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro.
With this conference, the Meic, in the wake of the conference held in Catanzaro last March, intends, once again, to pay attention to differentiated autonomy and on the deleterious effects that could determine where the law that Parliament will approve does not comply with the principles that the Constitutional Court with the masterful sentence no. 192/1990 expressly recalled, reaffirming its unavoidable application, such as the unity of the Republic, subsidiarity, the loyal collaboration between public administrations, all in order to achieve the common good intended as a vision of well -being and prosperity for the generations present and future reachable to the extent that the collective interest is before the individual one.
“The concrete goal of the conference – said the president Luigi Bulotta – It is to promote a reflection by all citizens in defense of the fundamental values of solidarity and equal human dignity, cornerstones of the Italian Catholic culture and the constitutional principles that have the purpose of the social and economic development of the country, with particular attention to the internal areas, which in our Calabria that constitute the predominant part of the territory, but have been undergoing a progressive depopulation and an economic and social involution that must be contrasted with actions and interventions and interventions. concrete and suitable. With this conference – continued Bulotta – we intend to continue the action of raising awareness of public opinion on this important problem that we cannot underestimate, if we do not want to passively suffer the consequences, involving social and political forces, so that concrete and synergistic initiatives for the economic development of the territory are put in place and achieve the common fundamental objective indicated with firmness by the Constitutional Court “.
To this end, Meic intends to promote the establishment of a “Alliance for the common good“, Open to citizens, third sector associations, unions, trade associations, professional orders, universities, parishes, movements and ecclesial groups, social formations of various kinds, public bodies and institutions and any other public and private entities, as well as all those who share values and want to support them at all levels.
To give more information and allow participants to the conference to deepen the topic and objectives that the Meic group aims to carry out, a document elaborated for this purpose will be distributed.