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The ultimate aim of Mirko Tomassoni's commitment—not only as a politician but also as a simple citizen—is to “let the walls to fall down”, spreading the culture of non-discrimination, of tolerance and of respect. He wishes to give a concrete meaning to the notion of “equal opportunities”, which is still far from being realised, particularly regarding disability. | The ultimate aim of Mirko Tomassoni's commitment—not only as a politician but also as a simple citizen—is to “let the walls to fall down”, spreading the culture of non-discrimination, of tolerance and of respect. He wishes to give a concrete meaning to the notion of “equal opportunities”, which is still far from being realised, particularly regarding disability. | ||
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[http://www.culturaldiplomacy.org/academy/index.php?Mirko-Tomassoni Mirko Tomassoni: A World Without Walls Conference] | [http://www.culturaldiplomacy.org/academy/index.php?Mirko-Tomassoni Mirko Tomassoni: A World Without Walls Conference] |
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Mirko Tomassoni was in San Marino on the 24th of April, 1969, Mirko Tomassoni was Captain Regent – the Head of the State – of the Republic of San Marino (“Serenissima Repubblica di San Marino”) from the 1st October 2007 to the 1st April 2008, together with Alberto Selva, the other Captain Regent.
Biography
Mirko Tomassoni was Captain Regent of San Marino for a six-month term from October 2007 to March 2008, serving together with Alberto Selva. Fourteen years ago, when Tomassoni was working as a police officer, he had an accident after which he became a wheelchair user. As a result of this, he founded the organisation, Attivia-Mente, to improve awareness of disability among all people. He was elected in June 2006 to the Grand and General Council as an independent on the list of the Party of Socialists and Democrats. On October 1, 2007 Mirko Tomassoni was elected as one of the heads of state, making him the first disabled person to ever have been elected as captain regent.
The ultimate aim of Mirko Tomassoni's commitment—not only as a politician but also as a simple citizen—is to “let the walls to fall down”, spreading the culture of non-discrimination, of tolerance and of respect. He wishes to give a concrete meaning to the notion of “equal opportunities”, which is still far from being realised, particularly regarding disability.
Furhter information
Mirko Tomassoni: A World Without Walls Conference
A Lecture and Discussion with The Hon. Mirko Tomassoni