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experience. If we want to continue to implement the idea of a common Europe, this work can never stop. 3.7Can young people really make a difference in society? The right to vote: does it have any sense at all? Piscitelli Francesca - Italy On March 4 th , Italy was once again summoned to vote for the Parliament, and for many young people it was the first time at the polls. A recent survey has revealed that «From North to South, the “Generation zero”, which in 2018 turns eighteen, in front of its first vote seems disoriented, distracted and distant. 1 » This fact is alarming for two reasons: first of all, the “Generation zero” will soon inherit the Country; secondly, the Italian political crisis – which has bred a strong disillusion towards politics – could be potentially resolved, if only young people would start participating in the res pubblica. Youth has always been synonym of hope and change. By actively performing their rightful duty, the newly appointed adults could finally put out the problems Italy is trying to face. One could object that this generation has shown particular apathy towards the dynamics of the country, in addition to a general too-naïve-approach to life. However, considering the disappointing political results of the last years, society should start to invest in the political education of new generations, and to stimulate them to participate. 1 http://espresso.repubblica.it/attualita/2017/12/11/news/per-chi-voteranno-i-neomaggiorenni-nel-2018- inchiesta-esclusiva-sulla-generazione-zero-1.315770 31