Enterprises, the Cna points its finger against bureaucracy: “Policy intervenes”

ROMA (ITALPRESS) – The weight of bureaucracy on enterprises and the need to point to a normative simplification that favors investments and the entrepreneurial spirit. Starting from this assumption the book “It is quick to say enterprise – The cage of rules” by the Cna, presented this morning to the Chamber of Commerce of Rome.

“We do business in a country where we have 150 thousand databases that do not talk to each other. Italy is a country where it is too difficult to do business, there are too many regulatory personalities. This year we finally record a trend reversal for the first time. We have submitted 100 proposals to the government, 20 have been accepted and will save every year 50 hours of bureaucracy. We expect good policy to focus and really put bureaucracy in the head of its priorities,” said Cna President Dario Costantini. “It’s right to tell my associates that politics keeps us reducing bureaucracy. Our associates will be very interested in the discussions on electoral law, but they are passionate about bureaucracy, because it is a very serious problem we feel about the skin. I will allow them to say that politics is on the track and I will allow me to say to politics, when this electoral campaign begins, which we expect a strong policy, that in this historical phase very complicated the face of good politics and that it is willing to pull the brakes and to take stock also the technostructures”.

“One of the objectives of the Pnrr was to modernize and make public administration more efficient. One of the budgets that will be made is if indeed, with this great opportunity and these enormous resources, the public administration has renewed with a better efficiency and has attenuated a relationship with the small entrepreneurs”, he emphasized the president of the Chamber of Commerce of Rome, Lorenzo Tagliavanti.

“This book is an alarm cry because it signals at least three very real things. First of all, that every undertaking has too many limits on entry. Second, that we believe we are a united country but in practice we have so many different disciplines on the national territory. Thirdly, we have horizontal constraints that intersect sectoral constraints and the mix produces very negative effects,” said Sabino Cassese, judge emeritus of the Constitutional Court.

For Carlo Cottarelli, director of the Observatory on public accounts, “the problem is the slowness of public administration and how difficult it is to interact with this. Excess bureaucracy is considered one of the main investment disincentives in Italy”. In addition, Cottarelli continued, “there are side effects. In a country that is very bureaucratic there is more corruption. Same reasoning applies to tax evasion. When it comes to the slowness of public administration, there are two aspects to consider: simplification and a result-oriented PA”.

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