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ALDA’s Participation in the 43rd Federalist Training Seminar in Ventotene, Italy

سبتمبر 19, 2024

EU values and Enlargement Good governance Youth empowerment & Education

From September 1st to 6th, 2024, the island of Ventotene (Italy) hosted the 43rd edition of the Federalist Training Seminar, an event organised by the Institute of Federalist Studies “Altiero Spinelli.” Held under the title “Federalism in Europe and the World – Towards the United States of Europe and a New World Order,” the seminar continues to be one of the most significant platforms for discussions on the future of Europe and global governance.

Since its inception in 1982, on the initiative of Altiero Spinelli, co-author of the “Manifesto of Ventotene,” the seminar has welcomed prominent figures from European politics and culture. Some notable participants over the years include Romano Prodi, Mario Monti, Josep Borrell, and Ignazio Visco. Every year, 150 young Europeans gather for 60 hours of training and debate, enriched by contributions from over 30 experts.

This year, ALDA was proudly invited and participated as a trainer. Rita Biconne, Head of ALDA Project Management Department, led a panel on September 6th, discussing “The Role of Associations and Local Entities in Shaping the Future of the European Union.” Joining institutional representatives, including Carmine Caputo, Mayor of Ventotene, and Emanuela Mari from the Lazio Region, the panel explored how local actors can contribute to the EU’s democratic future.


Key points from ALDA’s contribution


Rita Biconne highlighted the crucial role of local communities in fostering democratic and inclusive processes, which align with the core values of the European Union. By promoting multi-stakeholder partnerships at the local level and across European contexts, these collaborations between public institutions, private organisations, and civil society associations are essential for effective governance.

She emphasised how ALDA has consistently facilitated partnerships through European town-twinning projects and supported the development of Local Democracy Agencies (LDAs), providing a solid mechanism for cooperation between cities. By mobilising resources, time, and networks, ALDA continues to strengthen local governance and cross-border collaboration, contributing to the EU’s democratic future.

As always, the Federalist Training Seminar in Ventotene remains an inspiring setting for young people and institutions alike to reflect on and shape the future of Europe.