“Knowing the infamies of all totalitarianisms, including communist totalitarianism, is fundamental to ingraining the culture of democracy, freedom and the primacy of the person among young people”. The Minister of Education writes, Giuseppe Valditarain a post on X on the occasion of fall of the Berlin wall.
Even the Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni recalls the event again with a post on November 9, 1989, and with it the end of Soviet communism and the regimes of the 20th century. The very powerful images of the crowd pushing open the gates and then dancing on the rubble of that symbol. of the oppression that divided for almost 30 years is still before our eyes, Germany and, in fact, the entire world.”
“Images – continues the Prime Minister – that marked history and that contributed significantly to giving us a free and democratic society. Values that we must always defend and claim in any way, for those of us who are lucky enough to know them and for all oppressed populations. Long live freedom.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs also intervenes on the anniversary, Antonio Tajaniwhich states: “The anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall reminds us how Freedom is one of the most important values we have.