Thousands gathered in Rome's Piazza del Popolo to advocate for a stronger, united Europe.
The event, organized by journalist Michele Serra, highlighted the enduring relevance of the Manifesto of Ventotene, a visionary document penned during World War II advocating for European unity.
Attendees, including families and intellectuals, expressed hope for a federal Europe that balances shared governance with national autonomy.
The Manifesto, distributed with the newspaper Repubblica, served as a symbolic reminder of Europe's potential for peace and collaboration.
French intellectual Raphaël Glucksmann praised the initiative, calling it a testament to Italy's role in shaping Europe's soul.
The rally underscored a collective desire for unity amidst modern challenges.













