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  1. Press releases

    Yellow alert, updates. Heavy rainfall expected with peaks of up to 100 millimetres

    Trentino is affected by humid and unstable air masses coming from the southwest, which in the coming hours will bring a marked worsening of weather conditions. In particular, between this evening and next night, widespread and at times persistent rainfall is expected, locally even in the form of intense thunderstorms. By tomorrow evening, an average of 40 to 80 millimetres of rain is expected, with peaks that could exceed 100 millimetres in some areas. Rainfall may reach hourly intensities of 30 to 40 millimetres or more. Thunderstorms will tend to move quickly towards the northeast, with the possibility of the formation of southwest-northeast oriented quasi-linear convective systems (QLCS). In addition to heavy rain, strong wind gusts, lightning and hail are possible. Saturday will still be unstable, especially in the morning and in the central hours, while a temporary improvement is expected on Sunday. This is announced by Meteotrentino. We remind you that until midnight tomorrow - Friday 29 August - the yellow alert for thunderstorms and heavy rainfall, issued by the Civil Protection, Forestry and Fauna Department, is active throughout the province. The water courses are constantly monitored by the competent services and, as a precautionary measure, the installation of nets to contain any material at the mouth of the Sarca river is planned.

    Publication date: 28/08/2025

  2. Insights

    Autonomy in the new millennium

    The Autonomy guaranteed by the 1972 Statute has not always remained the same but has been shaped by continuous negotiations with the State, which has sometimes deepened and sometimes diminished the spaces of self-government depending on the contingencies. This happened both in the context of overall constitutional reforms concerning the republican regional order and during extraordinary events such as the 2008 economic crisis, the Coronavirus pandemic and the Vaia storm.

  3. Insights

    Implementation of autonomy and new competences

    Faced with the emptying of the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Region of functions and competences in favour of the two Autonomous Provinces, the Autonomy of Trentino gradually extended to more and more areas of public life. A form of self-government was thus configured that allowed the province to legislate on practically every matter, with the exclusion of areas traditionally monopolised by the state such as public order, justice, social security and minting money.

  4. Insights

    Package and Second Autonomy Statute

    The 137 measures agreed upon by the Italian and Austrian governments for the resolution of the South Tyrol issue make up the so-called 'Alto Adige Package', approved in 1969. This was the beginning of the path that led to the approval of the reform of the Autonomy Statute with which the Region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol was progressively emptied of functions and competences in favour of the Autonomous Provinces of Bolzano and Trento. It is these two new subjects that exercise Autonomy more fully.

  5. Insights

    The South Tyrolean question and the Trentino question

    The entry into crisis of the Trentino-Alto Adige region was mainly due to the greater autonomy demanded by the German-speaking group living in the province of Bolzano. The degeneration of ethnic relations, Austria's desire to reopen the territorial question, terrorism and the harsh reaction of the Italian authorities fortunately failed to exclude a political solution. The reform of the Statute also posed a 'Trentino question' at this point with respect to the role and functions of Trentino's provincial autonomy.

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    De Gasperi-Gruber Agreement and the First Statute of Autonomy

    The De Gasperi-Gruber agreement laid the foundation for the Autonomy realised in the First Statute of 1948. In the Second World War peace negotiations, Italy and Austria agreed on democratic protections and rights that the Italian state would guarantee to the German-speaking group within a territorial framework to be defined. This was to be the Trentino-Alto Adige Region, a territory with an Italian majority and part of a regional order contained in the Constitution and slowly implemented over the following decades.

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    Claiming Autonomy

    The first autonomist claims for the Italian Tyrol were made by Trentino representatives in the National Assembly in Frankfurt in 1848. Part of the Austrian Empire first and then of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, our territory claimed self-government on the basis of economic and political assumptions such as the ample autonomy guaranteed to the municipalities and being a linguistic minority within the Tyrolese County. Left unanswered, these demands regained strength in liberal Italy and were again denied by Fascist centralism.

  8. Press releases

    September: Alzheimer's and dementia month

    Numerous events and initiatives are planned to prevent, inform and accompany

    Publication date: 28/08/2025

  9. Insights

    Historical roots of autonomy

    The historical origins of Trentino Autonomy date back to the Middle Ages and are rooted in the condition of Alpine land. It was in that period that participatory self-government practices spread in the Alps, guaranteeing greater freedom to local communities and favouring the development of models of common management of resources. The Autonomy of Trentino nevertheless stems from its being a borderland, a hinge between cultures on the edge of the mountains. It is in this context that it acquires a historical identity where different ethnic groups mix.

  10. Documents

    Immagini prova orale

    Immagini prova orale

  11. Documents

    Rinvio diario del 28 agosto 2025 Assistente storico/culturale da assegnare al Mart

    Rinvio diario del 28 agosto 2025 Assistente storico/culturale da assegnare al Mart

  12. Documents

    Domande prova orale di data 28 agosto 2025

    Domande prova orale di data 28 agosto 2025

  13. Documents

    Avviso

    Avviso

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    Avviso

    Avviso

  15. Press releases

    "Respect Trentino", the campaign continues. Tomorrow the last appointment of "Econauti" at MUSE

    On Friday 29 August, the final event of the workshop-game for children from 8 years old to learn together about proper waste management and talk about combating food waste, recycling and the environment

    Publication date: 28/08/2025

  16. Work with us

    Notice for deputy director of the Provincial Plant Protection Office

    Notice of appointment as deputy director of the Provincial Plant Protection Office of the Agricultural Service

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    Notice for Deputy Director of the Digitisation and Administrative Management Office

    Notice of appointment as deputy director of the digitisation and administrative-accounting management office

    Concluded

  18. Documents

    Avviso

    Avviso

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    Notice for Deputy Director of the Tender Office for Engineering and Architectural Services

    Notice of appointment as deputy director of the Engineering and Architecture Services Tender Office of the Procurement Service

    Concluded

  20. Work with us

    Notice for Deputy Director Support Office and Immigration

    Notice of appointment as deputy director of the Support and Immigration Office of the Department of Health and Social Policy
    Social Policies

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