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Subscribe here: https://bit.ly/eudebates Roberto Gualtieri is an Italian historian, academic and politician of the Democratic Party (PD), incumbent Mayor of Rome since 2021 and Minister of Economy and Finances in the second government of Giuseppe Conte from 2019 until 2021. President of the EU Commission From the Leyen, in Rome to participate in the presentation of the book "Wisdom and Audacity", a collection of speeches by the former president of the EU Parliament, David Sassoli. Stay connected with us! Facebook: / eudebates.tv Twitter: / eudebates Instagram: / eudebates.tv #eudebates the unique initiative aiming to promote debate, dialogue, knowledge, participation and communication among citizens. #Sassoli #Gualtieri #VonderLeyen #Rome #freedom #equality #justice #transparency #opportunities #peace #Italy #Meloni #Rome #Berlusconi #Putin #Russia #Russians #Ukraine #war #Italy #election #Salvini #Giorgia_Meloni Stephen DeMartis – “We miss David Sassoli”. She writes it frankly and directly Sergio Mattarella in the preface of the book that comes out one year after the death of the then president of the European Parliament. His early death on January 11th 2022, aroused a great spontaneous movement of pain and participation in Italy and throughout Europe. “Sincere feelings – continues Mattarella – which revealed an unexpected popularity for some and a greatly increased esteem for a personality who, due to his institutional capacity, did not actively participate in partisan confrontations. The popular gratitude that has been expressed in condolences is also the gratitude of the Republic for a man who has done Italy honor; is that conferred prestige to the European Unionof which he will be remembered as the leader of a difficult and important season”. The book – “David Sassoli. Wisdom and audacity. Speeches for Italy and for Europe”, published by Feltrinelli – is not a book “about” David Sassoli, but is proposed as a book “by” David Sassoli. The curator points out, Claudio Sardinian, who in harmony with the relatives of the deceased leader and with all those who collaborated in the enterprise, collected fifty-six speeches and accompanied them with brief notes that have the sole purpose of contextualizing and therefore helping to grasp the links more easily of the interventions “with the progress of the Italian and European political and institutional situation”. It is a work that he intends encourage further insights, offering as of now a rich starting point. From the reading of the texts emerges that testimony of humanity and of secularism Christian ripe which allowed Sassoli (one who calls him David even to those who have not had the privilege of a long personal acquaintance) to represent a rigorous point of reference and an interlocutor appreciated far beyond the confines of his political history, always under the banner of a personalistic and democratic sensitivity which in some ways was his figure. The head of state writes again: “David Sassoli was mild-mannered and courageous. He had great strength, which came from his convictions, from his ideals, rooted in faith and matured in life’s experiences. This was also why open to listening. He tried to grasp the new signs of the times, he considered dialogue a precious treasure to draw upon not only in times of difficulty. Her smile was a stretch of kindnesswho expressed a spontaneous empathy, an expression of his culture”. A testimony so significant – all the more in comparison with the disheartening news of recent times – that it risks overshadowing the political-institutional relevance of his work. It is a paradoxical risk, obviously, because if Sassoli was fully one of the protagonists of the historic turning point that marked the European story starting from the pandemic crisis, it is also due to a credibility acquired in the field and of a long vision ability that only those with deep roots can have. This look at the future, which it is not risky to define as prophetic, had led him to intuit and envisage other stages of progress for the Union. It is precisely from reading his speeches that one can grasp the development of this line of development, up to the last message released on the eve of Christmas 2021, when David was already hospitalized: “The duty of the European institutions is to protect the weakest, and not to ask for more sacrifices by adding pain to pain. Today Europe with the recovery plan gives us great opportunities to abandon indifference. It is our challenge, that of a new world that respects people, nature, and believes in one new based economy not only on the profit of a few but on the well-being of all”. “The wish of hope that Sassoli has left us is that Europe knows how to move forward. Don’t go back”. And in Mattarella’s words one cannot fail to find oneself.