In Cagliari the Sardinian G7 gets into full swing: meetings, politics and ritual photos
The Minister of Labour Marina Calderone will welcome the delegations, expected at Palazzo Regio at 8.45Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
More than two hundred years after the ministers of the Kingdom crowded the rooms of the Palazzo Regio and Carlo Emanuele IV first and Vittorio Emanuele I later led the Island, today the Castello building in Cagliari will once again welcome rulers from half the world . At 8.45 the heads of delegation from Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States, namely the Ministers of Labour, will be welcomed by Marina Calderone who, in addition to representing the Italian Government, will be playing at home , in her Sardinia. For everyone, arrival in Piazza Palazzo, handshake and ritual photo. It will be the first official meeting after the welcome dinner last night at the Admiralty, where Governor Alessandra Todde and Mayor Massimo Zedda gave short greeting speeches.
Minister Calderone's staff worked until late at night to ensure that everything ran smoothly. The headquarters was set up inside Palazzo Tirso, with officials and managers engaged on multiple fronts, from communications to logistics to political negotiations with other delegations.
In recent days, work has continued on the final document that will be issued by the G7 and that will contain the topics that will be at the center of the summit's working sessions. From artificial intelligence in the world of employment and manufacturing, perhaps the most important topic of this forum, to changes in a market that becomes resilient in aging societies. And then there are the topics of skills and an inclusive system that takes into account the health of employees and safety in the workplace. At the moment, only the finishing touches to the text and small details that are always left until last are missing, but the bulk has already been done.
Further details and insights in the article by Giuseppe Deiana in the newspaper on newsstands and on the L'Unione Digital App.