u/FewFaithlessness5210

Ritorno delle Provincie

Ritorno delle Provincie

Cosa ne pensate del ritorno delle provincie?

Io tendo a essere contrario, non ne capisco la necessità:

  1. Per ora sembra si occupino di due cose: edilizia scolastica e viabilità. Qualcuno mi spiega perché serva un presidente eletto e una giunta per ste due cose? Su cosa si baserà la campagna elettorale? "Io faccio le strade meglio perché sono di dx/sx" ???

  2. La provincia di Trieste è così piccola che sarebbe quasi una duplicazione del comune di Trieste. Mentre la provincia di Udine è metà regione, quindi poteva benissimo occuparsene la regione direttamente.

Le uniche ragioni che trovo a favore sono che nel lungo termine potrebbero avere sempre più funzioni e che alla fine non costano così tanto, cifre irrisorie sul bilancio regionale.

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u/FewFaithlessness5210 — 5 days ago
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Do you feel protected enough as a minority?

I am an Italian Triestinian that lives on the karst and I have known some from the Slovenian minority over time, though no one really that close. I never really thought much about it over my life but I always felt distant from you, though we live in the same city. I always perceived you, though that might only be my perception, as protective of yourselves and closed, preferring to stay with other Slovenians-speaking Triestinians. Even the fact that I am not allowed to write here in Italian though you clearly all know it, probably more than English, is another fact that reinforces my thought.

Recently I learned a lot about how bilinguism is handled in Alto Adige and I couldn't ignore the striking difference in how bilinguism works there and in Trieste. Whereas in Alto Adige German is an official language, in fvg Slovenians are an actual minority, protected only in their own little fractions/comuni. And it makes me wonder how this is perceived by you.

Another example that made me think is when I was working in a voting center in a slovenian fraction of Trieste and an old man protested that there wasn't any Slovenian version of the voting paper and refused to vote. In Alto Adige they would have had both version.

So my questions are:

  1. Do you feel protected enough?

  2. Do you feel, youselves or from other members of your community, some resentment towards Italians?

  3. Do you experience some racism or exclusion from the Italian majority?

Thank you in advance and if anyone is interested in talking about it dm me. It's a shame I know little about you though we might literally be neighbors.

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u/FewFaithlessness5210 — 11 days ago