This written declaration does not reflect the position of the Assembly; only of those members that have signed it. It will not be considered further by the Assembly.
Radio Radicale is a national radio station founded in Rome
in 1976 focusing on key happenings in Italy’s institutions and politics,
broadcasting live from the Italian Parliament, party congresses,
Italian courts, Trade Unions and civil society events.
The archive of Radio Radicale counts 540 000 recordings; 224 000
speakers; 102 000 interviews; 23 500 hearings; 3 300 days of congresses
of political parties, associations or unions; over 32 000 debates
and book presentations; more than 6 900 political meetings and protests;
22 600 press conferences; more than 16 100 conferences.
Radio Radicale received 8.2 million euros per year, as payment
for the agreement with the Ministry of Economic Development for
the transmission of Parliament's sessions, and 4 million euros as
contribution to publishing. The 2019 Budget Law extended the agreement
for the broadcasting of parliamentary sessions by Radio Radicale
for a single semester, allocating 5 million euros gross for the
year 2019. In the absence of further measures at the half-yearly
deadline, Radio Radicale will no longer have the necessary resources
to continue its activities.
The Council of Europe should invite the Italian government
to reconsider the decision to shut down Radio Radicale by cutting
the financing which contributed to the formation of what Luigi Einaudi
called “the right to know in order to deliberate”.