Among the events of interest, Prince Charles of England's visit to the Regional Council on October 30, 1984, received widespread coverage. With Regional Law No. 56 of April 30, 1985, the regional administration was authorized to establish a joint-stock company to promote tourism development in the region's mountain areas, the future “Promotur S.p.A.”. Also in 1985, in March and December respectively, the President of the Regional Council, Luigi Manzon, received visits from a Soviet delegation and the French ambassador. Mining, port activities, and waste management were regulated, and the regional social welfare plan was issued. Of particular importance was Regional Law No. 64 of December 31, 1986, on the organization of civil protection structures and interventions, which, based on the experience gained during the earthquake, made civil protection interventions a regional responsibility and also incorporated them into the regional structure as an autonomous and permanent service dedicated to providing timely assistance to protect people, property, and the environment in any danger or potential situation of danger that could result in serious damage. On October 12, 1986, the Undersecretary to the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Giuliano Amato, visited the Regional Council, followed in April 1988 by the President of the Chamber of Deputies, Nilde Iotti. January 31, 1988, marked the 25th anniversary of the Region, which was celebrated on February 1 at the regular meeting of the Regional Council held on the first non-holiday day of February, in accordance with the Council's internal regulations.