The Council of Ministers has approved the national service contract between the Ministry and Rai for the period 2023-2028, with a focus on developing programs in Italian Sign Language (Lis) and promoting the Third Sector. The contract includes specific regulations on social and cultural inclusion, aiming to develop services and programs in Lis and promote the culture of subsidiarity and the third sector. This approval follows the communication authority’s guidelines for 2023-2028 and received favorable feedback from a parliamentary commission.

The Council of Ministers has also approved amendments to the Electronic Communications Code, following the European directive to improve network infrastructure activities and raise exposure limits to electromagnetic fields. This move is seen as crucial for the country’s development, improving connectivity, enhancing service quality for citizens, and increasing competitiveness for businesses. Minister Urso stated that Italy is finally catching up with Europe after decades of delay and emphasized the government’s commitment to action and progress.

Taurianova has been designated as the Italian Book Capital for 2024, based on the unanimous decision of the jury. The city’s proposal represents a significant cultural improvement, focusing on social inclusion through new technologies and involvement of young and marginalized groups to promote reading habits and enhance the social image of books. The project was praised for its historical and geographical context, serving as a platform for cultural and social development through pedagogy.

The city of L’Aquila has been named the Italian Capital of Culture for 2026 following a unified agreement. The government decided to extend the state of emergency for regions affected by adverse weather conditions, ensuring continued support for recovery efforts. In Emilia Romagna, Umbria, and Marche, the state of emergency was prolonged to address the impact of severe weather events on infrastructure and communities. The goal is to provide necessary assistance and resources to help affected regions recover and rebuild.

The Council of Ministers has also approved the ratification of the Extradition Convention between Italy and Algeria, which includes simplified extradition procedures and temporary arrests for extradition purposes. This agreement enhances cooperation between the two countries in processing extradition requests, defining the scope of extradition crimes, and outlining the procedures for extradition requests and execution. The convention aims to streamline extradition processes and improve judicial cooperation on criminal matters between Italy and Algeria.

Overall, the decisions made by the Council of Ministers demonstrate a commitment to fostering cultural development, improving communication infrastructure, supporting regions in need, and enhancing international cooperation in legal matters. By approving various measures and agreements, the government aims to promote social inclusion, technological advancement, and economic competitiveness while ensuring emergency assistance and upholding international legal standards. These initiatives reflect a comprehensive approach to governance focusing on progress, welfare, and collaboration.

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