CGIA and ASMEL together to fight bad bureaucracy

Signed the agreement between CGIA of Mestre and ASMEL, the Association for the modernization and subsidiarity of Local Authorities, for common actions aimed at the renewal of the Public Administration in order to stimulate the public debate in the direction of the simplification actions required by the institutional fabric and local production.

The CGIA of Mestre, which represents artisans and small and medium-sized enterprises, has a twenty-year experience of complaints on the inefficiencies of the bureaucracy and found support in Asmel, which groups together 2.700 Municipalities throughout Italy and has always denounced the normative bigotry, that is excess of rules and formal obligations that require organizations to do more than to provide services to citizens.

These are associative structures both linked to the territory and which mostly perceive the distance between the real country and the legal country.

«Small and medium-sized municipalities - says Francesco Pinto, ASMEL Secretary General - are increasingly required to provide services to citizens as effectively and efficiently as possible. The main obstacle against which local administrators find themselves are the thousand “snares and snares” prepared by self-referring central apparatuses in the territory. Breaking too many excessively complex rules can free up energy and resources in the country, even at no cost. It is not only a question of freeing businesses and citizens from the bonds of bureaucracy, but also of facilitating and simplifying the work of local authorities and municipalities from a regulatory point of view ».

"We are delighted with this collaboration relationship - declares the President of the CGIA of Mestre Roberto Bottan - because the small artisan and entrepreneurial realities are for the first time heard in a reality like that of the Municipalities, which represents the closest part of the Public Administration to citizens ".

CGIA and ASMEL together to fight bad bureaucracy

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