Entrepreneurs and startups under 40 to Minister Casellati: 'Go ahead with the reforms. The premiership is not right-wing, it is a reform for the country'
A meeting in Milan emphasized the need for institutional and digital innovation to boost Italy's entrepreneurial potential, with young entrepreneurs calling for necessary reforms from Minister Casellati.
A recent meeting titled "Digital Innovation vs Institutional Innovation" in Milan brought together young entrepreneurs and startuppers under the age of 40. Organized by the independent movement 'ioCambio,' founded by Nicola Drago, the event highlighted the importance of both digital innovation and institutional reform as complementary elements to unlock Italy's entrepreneurial potential. Participants argued that these innovations are essential in overcoming bureaucratic challenges, which hinder economic growth and progress within the country.
The dialogue featured insights from Maria Elisabetta Casellati, the Minister for Institutional Reforms and Regulatory Simplification, alongside Nicola Drago and Davide Dattoli, founder of Talent Garden. A central theme of the discussion was the urgent need for reforms and administrative simplification to address the chronic instability in the Italian government. The attendees underscored the necessity for a reform in the premiership structure, asserting that such changes should not be viewed through a partisan lens but rather as essential for the country's development.
The young entrepreneurs present voiced their support for reforms that could stabilize government operations and enhance Italy's competitive edge in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. By advocating for these changes, they aim to create a more cohesive and efficient regulatory environment conducive to innovation and economic growth. This reflects a broader sentiment that reform is not merely a political issue, but a strategic necessity for Italy's future success in both democracy and market competitiveness.