Ora! (stylized ORA!, English: Now!), previously named Drin Drin (English: Ring Ring) movement, is a centrist political party in Italy.
Ora! (stylized ORA!, English: Now!), previously named Drin Drin (English: Ring Ring) movement, is a centrist political party in Italy.
==History== On 7 July 2024, entrepreneur Alberto Forchielli, during a co-hosted YouTube livestream called Drin Drin, discussed an article published in Il Sole 24 Ore reporting that between 2008 and 2022, 525,000 young Italians fled abroad in search of higher wages and better job opportunities. When economist Michele Boldrin remarked on the lack of reaction among youngsters, Forchielli argued that a new party inspired by the ideas of Act to Stop the Decline (the party Boldrin co-founded in 2012) could be successful and offer new hope to young people in Italy. Boldrin was skeptical but challenged their viewers to find 1,000 people willing to volunteer for a new party by sending them an email within 15 days. The goal was reached overnight and fifteen days later, during a livestream, they announced that 9,100 people had sent an email. As a result, they decided to launch an association, provisionally called Drin Drin, as a political incubator for a new party, since both of them initially refused to become the leaders of the new party. On 6 September, the statute was filed, and on 15 September, the official website was launched, allowing people to register to the association.
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