Carolina Colella from Marcianise elected president of the confederal assembly of the CGIL Caserta | Procope Coffee | In evidence

Carolina Colella from Marcianise elected president of the confederal assembly of the CGIL Caserta | Procope Coffee | In evidence
Carolina Colella from Marcianise elected president of the confederal assembly of the CGIL Caserta | Procope Coffee | In evidence

The general assembly of the CGIL of Caserta took place yesterday afternoon, which elected the Marcianisana as president of the confederal assembly Carolina Colellaafter the resignation of Elena Russian, in turn elected to the provincial confederal secretariat. Both were bestowed with good wishes by the entire general assembly. Referendum campaign, European elections, democratic crisis in the country, advance of the ultra-right and authoritarian drift, the defense of the values ​​of anti-fascism, also in light of the latest events that have occurred in Parliament, which mortify and endanger democracy, together with the issues of The differentiated autonomy of the premiership, the industrial crises of the territory and the retreat of universal rights, such as the right to care and education, have crossed the debate. “Our commitment – ​​explained the provincial secretary Sonia Oliver – is on the field, available to people and democratic forces, to change the laws that have humiliated and destroyed the dignity of work, to counter the plan of this Government, which wants to split the country and increase the gaps, to defend the Constitution together with the Via Maestra, to defend the right to self-determination of women, for the future of the new generations. It is necessary to put people, their needs, rights and freedoms back at the centre.” The conclusions were entrusted to the General Secretary of CGIL Naples and Campania, Nicholas Ricci.

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