President Mattarella’s end-of-year speech received bipartisan applause.
The Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, telephoned President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarellato express to the Head of State the Government’s appreciation for the end-of-year speech addressed to Italians. During the conversation, Prime Minister Meloni thanked President Mattarella for placing the emphasis on the profound meaning embodied from the eightieth anniversary of the birth of the Republic, which we are preparing to celebrate in 2026. Italy presents itself at this strong event of authority, of credibility and the respect that is recognized on a global level and which are the result of the dynamism, courage and sacrifice of generations of Italians. A nation proud of its history, forged in the successes and difficulties experienced in recent decades, which possesses the tools and the opportunity to look to the future with optimism and hope. The prime minister reiterated that the‘Italy will continue to do everything possibleat every level, so that peace can return as soon as possible to Ukraine, the Middle East and all areas of the world where war has taken over and supplanted dialogue between nations. Furthermore, he thanked the President of the Republic for the encouragement aimed at younger peoplewho represent the engine of change and towards whom the care and attention of the institutions must be maximum”.
“The speech by President Mattarella, to whom I address on behalf of myself and the Democratic Party my best wishes for the year that begins and sincere thanks, held the past together, the present and future of our country. The memory of the dark years of terrorism defeated by national unity, its reference to the importance of preserving the social achievements of the universal healthcare service and the social security system extended to all, the right to housing and fair wages, the commitment to peace and closeness to the Ukrainian and Palestinian people bind together memory, civil commitment and vision of a better future that Italy expects and deserves. Taking care of our Republic is truly the responsibility of all citizens.” Thus the secretary of the Democratic Party Elly Schlein.
“Expressed recognition by the President of the Republic on the role of Rai as a safeguard of pluralism and as an instrument for the growth of our national identity, it is, first of all, a recognition of the women and men who in recent decades have contributed and continue to contribute every day to making Rai one of the largest European broadcasters capable of embodying the founding values of our Republic”. With these words the CEO of Rai, Giampaolo Rossi, expresses its thanks to the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, for what he said during his end-of-year message. “At the same time, these words represent a stimulus and a responsibility: to continue to make the Public Service the place of the great story of Italy, of its social and cultural transformations, at the service of the Nation”, adds Rossi.
As far as we know, the president of the Senate, Ignazio La Russatelephoned the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella to express appreciation for his end-of-year speech and to wish him best wishes on behalf of the Senate for the new year.
“No high words from the Head of State they commit all of us to work to help build peace in Ukraine, in the Middle East, in Sudan and in all parts of the world where people die as a result of wars. It will be the main one commitment of our foreign policy and the best way to celebrate 80 years of the Republic. A commitment to give hope to young people who must be able to believe again in the importance of participation in politics to help support an Italy that is a protagonist in the world and linked to the values that made it among the founders of the new Europe born from the ashes of war and a bearer of peace”. The deputy prime minister and minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonio Tajani.
“The president enhances the theme of peace and the importance of dialogue, also disarming words, recalling what the Holy Father has repeated several times. These are timely and wise reflections, which I hope will touch the minds and hearts of those who continue to talk about war to the bitter end. The Head of State also mentioned the Milan Cortina Olympics and recalled the Housing Plan, recalling the difficulty of young couples: it is an honor and a duty, for me and for the entire government, to continue working with energy and enthusiasm so that the Olympic Games are a success, and a great housing plan for young people and families a reality“. Thus the deputy prime minister and leader of the League Matteo Salvini, commenting on the end-of-year speech by the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella.
A country that takes care of its young people so that they can take care of themselves. And there request for peace and true justice. The hope of a united and supportive national community. In the wise words of the Head of State, the values that inspired the republican choice 80 years ago. Thank you President”. So on the vice president of the Chamber Anna Ascani (Pd)
The President of the Chamber of Deputies, Lorenzo Fontana, called the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, in the evening to express his thanks and exchange good wishes. On this occasion they met on January 6th, in St. Peter’s Basilica, for the closing of the Holy Door. At the center of the conversation is 2026 as a difficult year but one which we look at with hope and confidence for the future. Fontana extended his best wishes for a happy new year to the Head of State, on his behalf and on behalf of the Chamber of Deputies. Best wishes that Mattarella reciprocated with affection.
“From me and from everyone Italia Viva I express gratitude and appreciation to the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella for the words spoken in the end-of-year message. Particular appreciation goes to the passage in which the President recalls that Italy prevails. A strong and important reminder on the 80th anniversary of the Republic”. Thus the leader of Italia Viva Matteo Renzi.
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