In 2020 the programme for high schools will focus on the free movement of persons and the dynamics and memories of mobility in the UE. The meeting will be held in Villa Salviati and will be attended by our members Monica Baldi, Monica Frassoni, Vitaliano Gemelli, Gyula Hegyi, Andrea Manzella, , Cristiana Muscardini, Niccòlo Rinaldi, Riccardo Ventre and Barbara Weiler.

Due to the coronavirus epidemic, some of our members have postponed their participation in the program, including Cristiano Muscardi, Barbara Weiler, Monica Frassini, Monica Baldi and Riccardo Ventre. The following members have already participated:
– January 17: Niccolo Rinaldi
– 21-22 January: Andrea Manzella
– 30 January: Michella Giuffrida
– 12-13 February: Zofija Kukovic
– 18-19 February: Gyula Hegyi
– 20 February: Vitaliano Gemelli

“Very attentive students because it is true, as we were taught, that every story is always contemporary history. Thus: a number of European decisions have led to relevant discussion. The Bosman judgment of the Court of Justice (1995) made them talk about football today. The ban on the dismissal of pregnant women (1998) on the problems of female unemployment. The establishment of the European Central Bank (1998) on the benefits and difficulties of the euro in Italy. Great attention of the pupils of the hotel school for the rules on the control and the origin of food products. A lot of curiosity about the “typical day” of a European parliamentarian in Brussels and Strasbourg and the organisation and work of the European Parliament’s committees and of its “delegations” around the world. Here at Fiesole, the Union is more alive than ever.” By Andrea Manzella

“We cultivate a sense of belonging to the European Union. Forming good European citizens will make Europe better. A pleasure to have spoken with the students of Gobetti Volta High School” By Michela Giuffrida

“Talking about the future of Europe at the European University Institute in Florence. Students BELIEVE IN THE FUTURE OF EUROPE! DON’T LET THEM BE DISAPPOINTED”, By Gyula Hegyi