Sunday, June 13, 2010

Do I Need To Get A Va Licence?



Zaia, Fanzolo di Vedelago (Treviso), l'Inno di Mameli


Malumori questa mattina a Fanzolo di Vedelago, in provincia di Treviso, durante l’inaugurazione di una scuola elementare, cui ha fatto gli onori di casa il nuovo governatore del Veneto, Luca Zaia. Zaia, arrivato alla cerimonia della nuova scuola primaria, ha preteso di sostituire l’esecuzione dell’inno italiano, meglio conosciuto come “Fratelli d’Italia”, con “Va Pensiero” di Verdi (notizia riportata dal quotidiano La Tribuna), molto amata dal leader della lega Umberto Bossi.

Il fatto ha fatto andare su tutte le furie la direttrice dell’ufficio scolastico regionale, Carmela Palumbo, che si sarebbe riservata di denunciare l’accaduto all’assessore Regional, Elena Donazzan.

Defense Minister, Ignazio La Russa, said the governor's behavior Zaia "A serious matter," emphasizing "it is not for a governor to replace the Italian anthem."
As my colleague, Andrea Ronchi, Minister of Community policies, indignant spoke of "insulting the nation".
Zaia, however, denies the incident: "I am not speaking about the program of the event, Mameli's anthem was sung by the choir regularly at the ribbon cutting ceremony.
I believe that these clarifications are useful for permanently close a controversy that had and has no raison d'etre. "

Some present at the opening ceremony, testified that the National Anthem was performed only, when Luca Zaia was visiting the new school complex. "L'Inno di Mameli applause at the end there was made from the few left," said choir director, Mark Titotto, "including the president did not see Zaia."
The master reported that the songs of a group of children followed the public discourse, including that of President Zaia. "At the end, we sang Va 'Pensiero as we had said. After the 'execution, the governor, the mayor and other authorities have gone to school where there was then the ribbon cutting ceremony. From where we stood we could see little. I only saw the tail end of the group of people who had already come to visit the school. At that point I gave there to the National Anthem, receiving applause at the end only those who were left out. " Said the teacher Titotto.

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If this is what they do in public, what will they do when they are never seen or heard ...

I respect the institutions that institutions, a state that respects itself ...

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