“Europe will not be made all at once, or according to a single plan. It will be built through concrete achievements which first create a de facto solidarity.”
Robert Schuman, 9 May 1950
Seventy-five years after Robert Schuman spoke these words, they continue to resonate with clarity and urgency. His vision was not only one of economic cooperation, but of political courage, reconciliation and peace. His was a vision rooted in a simple yet radical idea: a united Europe, built on solidarity, democracy and shared destiny.
On 9 May 2025, ALDA marked this anniversary with a European Breakfast at its office in Vicenza, gathering colleagues, partners, and public representatives to honour that legacy and reaffirm its meaning today.
The event welcomed MEP Alessandra Moretti (Partito Democratico), Giacomo Bez (Councillor of the Veneto Regional Council’s Third Commission) and Enrico Peroni (representative of the European Federalist Movement Vicenza), who joined ALDA staff and guests for a moment of conviviality and shared reflection.

Alessandra Moretti delivered a compelling speech, highlighting the importance of ALDA’s mission in today’s geopolitical and democratic context. She recalled her visits to countries such as Serbia, where ALDA and its network work tirelessly to promote local democracy and citizen participation, even in challenging political environments.
In her words, ALDA embodies the spirit of the European project: bringing Europe closer to its people and ensuring that democracy is not a distant ideal, but a lived reality — especially in regions where it is most fragile.
Her message was clear: in an age of disinformation, democratic backsliding and armed conflict on our borders, Europe needs actors like ALDA more than ever. Because it is in towns, villages, and communities — not only in capitals — that Europe is built.
Europe Day is not just a commemoration. It is a moment to take stock of where we stand and where we are heading. As Europe grapples with war on its doorstep, rising extremism, and environmental urgency, ALDA stands firm in its commitment to local democracy, civic engagement, and solidarity across borders.
In the spirit of the Schuman Declaration, ALDA works through concrete achievements:
- empowering young people to engage in public life,
- supporting municipalities in crisis zones,
- and defending civil society where it is under threat.
From Ukraine to the Western Balkans, from the Caucasus to the Mediterranean, ALDA acts where European values are most at stake — and most needed.
Join Us Tomorrow in Vicenza
The celebration continues on Saturday, 10 May, with the official Europe Day Ceremony organised by the City of Vicenza, in collaboration with ALDA and the European Federalist Movement.
📅 Saturday, 10 May 2025 – 10:30
📍 Loggia del Capitaniato, Piazza dei Signori, Vicenza
The ceremony will include institutional speeches, readings of key European texts, and musical performances — a civic moment to bring people together around the European ideal.
All citizens are invited to take part, and to stand in unity for the values of peace, democracy, and cooperation that remain the foundation of Europe.

A Living Legacy
When Robert Schuman laid the foundation for what would become the European Union, he was not guided by ambition, but by a deep moral obligation: to prevent war, to promote reconciliation, and to give citizens control over their shared future.
Today, ALDA carries forward that legacy. Through our work on the ground, we turn the words of Europe’s founding fathers into reality — ensuring that the European project remains not only alive, but thriving.
As we mark Europe Day 2025, we do so with conviction:
That Europe is not complete.
That its values must be defended.
And that each of us — from civil society to institutions — has a role to play in shaping its next chapter.
Let us celebrate Europe. But above all, let us build it — together.