26/07/2014 - Lately there seems to be a sort of "taboo" in the communication of the Defense: dealing with the White Paper. The text has raised for months a large number of controversies: first for the anomalous delay with which it was presented, then for the contents that have distorted more than a few noses and caused many stomach ache.

The work in progress in the commissions (military) that will allow the implementation on the one hand could justify certain "cautions" but on the other arouse some concern for the autocratic road that appears to have been undertaken at the beginning and that it seems you still want to go .

Last week we published one letter, energetic and reasoned, of the representative of one of the major trade unions of civil defense personnel. To better discover a component of the Defense as that of civilian staff, too often - let's face it - unnoticed or undervalued, and to understand critical remarks of those who live the reform from the inside, we met Giancarlo Pittelli, general coordinator of FLP Defense.

Good vision! (We will talk about the civil defense component and 23'22 "del White Paper ...)