Sergio Cofferati (born 1948) is an Italian trade unionist and politician. He was secretary general of CGIL from 1994 to 2002, mayor of Bologna for the Democrats of the Left from 2004 to 2009, and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from 2009 to 2019 elected as a candidate of the Democratic Party.
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Un conto è ripudiare la guerra, perché non la promuovi, non la solleciti e non la giustifichi, ma qui la guerra c'è: la sta facendo Putin. Dobbiamo aiutare gli aggrediti in ogni modo, con gli strumenti di carattere politico e militare. Ed è una storia che conosciamo. Come mai non guardiamo al nostro passato? Ci saremmo mai liberati dai nazisti e dai fascisti senza l'uso delle armi? Chi ci aiutò in quegli anni non lo fece forse anche con gli strumenti militari? Io voglio la pace. Credo nel valore assoluto della pace e della democrazia, ma quando è attaccata va difesa in ogni modo. Se non si distingue tra aggressori e aggrediti, si rischia di compiere scelte errate e ideologicamente contorte.
[...] comics, perhaps out of snobbery, literary superficiality or simple indifference, are always considered second-rate, a pastime for the masses, a poor art form and therefore too often mistreated. Well, I repeat, for me this is a mistaken judgement. Example: Dino Battaglia interpreted great classics from Melville to Maupassant to Rabelais, and his work was truly a unanimously recognised masterpiece, a magnificent work.
[...] for the first time, an executive has proposed changes to the rights system, with an economic and social policy that is explicitly hostile to the ideas and proposals of the trade unions. Article 18 has become the symbolic reference point for all this. There is conflict, but there is nothing more ‘orderly’ than the struggles that CGIL-CISL-UIL have waged in recent months. When people talk about a ‘climate of hatred’ – referring to the trade unions – they are making statements that are out of place and have no basis in the reality of Italian society. Some attacks are not only unfounded, but literally disgraceful.
Luciano Lama was secretary general of the CGIL trade union at a time when terrorism was a particularly aggressive cancer in Italian society. He had the merit and great courage – together with others – to take the CGIL against political violence and terrorism. He was a true moral authority in this country, a role that, unfairly, was not fully recognised.
Even with the murders of Ruffilli, Tarantelli and D'Antona, terrorist madness sought to strike scholars and intellectuals in the service of the state. But this time, Biagi was killed while the confrontation and negotiations in which he was participating in an authoritative capacity were underway. This is a targeted attack on social cohesion policies, but also on the very mechanism by which social dialogue takes place. It is intended to influence the social partners involved in the negotiations. This is another reason why it is important to remain as firm as ever in the fight against terrorism, but also to have the intelligence to quickly restore social dialogue. In its physiological, natural forms: negotiation, the possibility of reaching agreements, or moving on to conflict and struggle if there is disagreement. Terrorism cannot dictate the timing, the merits or the dynamics of the debate. I think it is entirely understandable that the government should confirm its intentions on Article 18. It is equally essential that the trade unions do the same, with a critical assessment of the government's proposals and with struggle and conflict. [...] It is all perfectly normal and natural. There was a confrontation with the government that did not have a positive outcome, there was a breakdown, and the trade unions asserted their reasons with this initiative. Terrorism wants to prevent this natural process. And all those who support this attempt, more or less unconsciously, are making a serious mistake.
[...] i fumetti, un po' per snobismo, forse per superficialità letteraria oppure per semplice qualunquismo vengono sempre considerati una roba di serie B, un passatempo per la massa, un'arte povera e quindi troppe volte bistrattata. Ebbene, lo ripeto, per me è un giudizio sbagliato. Esempio: Dino Battaglia ha interpretato grandi classici da Melville a Maupassant a Rabelais e il suo lavoro è stato veramente un capolavoro unanimemente riconosciuto, un'opera magnifica.
It is one thing to reject war, because you do not promote it, encourage it or justify it, but here war is happening: Putin is waging it. We must help those under attack in every way possible, with political and military means. And this is a story we know well. Why do we not look to our past? Would we ever have freed ourselves from the Nazis and the Fascists without the use of arms? Didn't those who helped us in those years also do so with military means? I want peace. I believe in the absolute value of peace and democracy, but when it is under attack, it must be defended by any means necessary. If we do not distinguish between aggressors and the attacked, we risk making wrong and ideologically twisted choices.
When peace is threatened, it must be defended. The invader must be stopped. In Ukraine, there is a violent, destructive invasion of a defenceless population. Therefore, we must use all the tools that the situation calls for: diplomatic action, economic and financial sanctions against the invader. At the same time, we must help those under attack with relief measures and by strengthening their ability to defend themselves, including through military aid and the supply of weapons.
Questo Governo non vuole soltanto la rottura del movimento sindacale, ma il suo mutamento genetico. Ha cominciato col dire che la CGIL non è un sindacato, bensì una forza politica: ridicolo!