The Senate on Wednesday unanimously
gave final approval to a bill setting up an annual two-million
euro fund for high schools in 2025, 2026 and 2027 to promote
'Memory Trips' to former Nazi death camps and teach students
more about deportations of Italy's Jews.
The measure was approved with 144 votes in favour.
The legislation, which had already ben approved by the Lower
House and became definitive on Tuesday, aims to "promote and
incentivize" 'Memory Trips' to "Nazi concentration camps for
students in the last two years of high school", according to the
text, which was drafted by League senator Daisy Pirovano.
It also promotes the "civic conscience of future generations on
the extreme suffering endured by the Jewish people during the
Holocaust".
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