"Democracy is not a McDonald's
that you export, just like it happened in the Arab world.
Democracy comes from below, and this is the lesson that comes to
us from the Atlantic Charter". The president of the Foreign
Commission in the Chamber of Deputies, Giulio Tremonti, said on
the sidelines of the Conference of the presidents of the Foreign
Commissions and the parliamentary delegates of the CEI member
countries today in Trieste, referring to the international
situation.
"We live in a time in which Europe - he explained - must
change, and in my opinion, it must do so by uniting the West
with the East. The West is the great democracy developed in
Brussels by the Courts of Justice; the East is the traditions.
We need to combine refined democracy with traditions. As
Churchill said, traditions count precisely in moments of danger.
This is a time of danger. Some time ago in Europe, they used to
say 'we are in a circle of friends', today 'we are in a circle
of fire'".
According to Tremonti, Europe "should change without
enlargement, but above all, it must change with enlargement. The
hardware must change, which is the constitutional architecture,
and the software must change. What we have that is perfect,
democratic, but also our traditions."
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