Gabriele Virili, who, by virtue of a guarantee clause included in the Statute, exercises a certain power over the Foundation he set up for three years, proposes to Emilio Pisani, who immediately joins, to merge the two Foundations into one. The purpose is not reached because Virili wants the merge of both the Foundations upon termination of both, and Pisani wants to merge the Foundations by incorporation (one merges in the other). The three years of the guarantee clause expire and all power remains in the hands of President Zucchini, to whom Emilio Pisani will unsuccessfully propose to change the name of his Foundation (calling it, for example, “Fondazione Accademia Valtortiana”) in order to allow mutual recognition with a spirit of true service to the Valtortian cause.