
ALDA affirms its presence in Rome during the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome.
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ALDA Secretary General Antonella Valmorbida, together with Governing Board Member Francesco Zarzana, President of the cultural Association Progettarte, and European Citizenship programmes Coordinator Aldo Xhani, took part in the march held in Rome, Italy, on the occasion of the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Treaties of Rome.
ALDA also participated at the related events organised by European Movement International and by CIME, its Italian council, considering fundamental its presence not only at the march but also within the entire course of the celebration, in order to demonstrate its support for an integrated and federalist Europe, while the EU Heads of State and Government adopted the declaration on a renovated unity.
In order to safeguard the European project, ALDA promoted a strong representation of its whole network of 250 members and local authorities with whom they cooperate. For this reason, ALDA representative staff marched, together with their members, convinced that a more integrated Europe passes through the involvement of local authorities and citizens.
This occasion was crucial for ALDA, thanks to the fact that it adopted the declaration “Changing course to Europe”, drafted and promoted by the European Movement Italy. This statement underlines the need for a Europe of peace, solidarity, justice and democracy, in order to avoid serious errors and tragedies of the past and also to look further growing and achieving a peaceful and united future.
During the Forum “Changing course to Europe” ALDA Governing Board member, Francesco Zarzana, addressed all the stakeholders on the concept of a more democratic Union. He said: “We need a more democratic and participative Europe, also to overcome the Euroscepticism, by putting the European citizens in a central position thanks to programmes like “Europe for Citizens – One program, 500 million voices”, a cardinal programme which enable European citizens to connect with their peers and help them building a better Union.”
Useful links:
Declaration: “Changing course to Europe”

ALDA affirms its presence in Rome during the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome.
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ALDA Secretary General Antonella Valmorbida, together with Governing Board Member Francesco Zarzana, President of the cultural Association Progettarte, and European Citizenship programmes Coordinator Aldo Xhani, took part in the march held in Rome, Italy, on the occasion of the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Treaties of Rome.
ALDA also participated at the related events organised by European Movement International and by CIME, its Italian council, considering fundamental its presence not only at the march but also within the entire course of the celebration, in order to demonstrate its support for an integrated and federalist Europe, while the EU Heads of State and Government adopted the declaration on a renovated unity.
In order to safeguard the European project, ALDA promoted a strong representation of its whole network of 250 members and local authorities with whom they cooperate. For this reason, ALDA representative staff marched, together with their members, convinced that a more integrated Europe passes through the involvement of local authorities and citizens.
This occasion was crucial for ALDA, thanks to the fact that it adopted the declaration “Changing course to Europe”, drafted and promoted by the European Movement Italy. This statement underlines the need for a Europe of peace, solidarity, justice and democracy, in order to avoid serious errors and tragedies of the past and also to look further growing and achieving a peaceful and united future.
During the Forum “Changing course to Europe” ALDA Governing Board member, Francesco Zarzana, addressed all the stakeholders on the concept of a more democratic Union. He said: “We need a more democratic and participative Europe, also to overcome the Euroscepticism, by putting the European citizens in a central position thanks to programmes like “Europe for Citizens – One program, 500 million voices”, a cardinal programme which enable European citizens to connect with their peers and help them building a better Union.”
Useful links:
Declaration: “Changing course to Europe”