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Protagonists 2026: Diego Cattoni, Arrigo Giana, Manuela Perrone, Matteo Salvini
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introduces Matteo Salvini, Minister of Infrastructure and Transport. Following a round table with Diego Cattoni, CEO of Autostrada del Brennero and Arrigo Giana, CEO of Autostrade per l 'Italia.

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Arrigo Giana

CEO - Autostrade per l'Italia

Arrigo Giana has been CEO of Autostrade per l’Italia since 2025, one of Europe’s leading motorway operators. A graduate of Università Bocconi, he has extensive experience in the transport and services sectors, holding senior leadership roles at ATM Milano and Cotral. A manager with strong economic, financial, and operational expertise, he has led major development initiatives in local public transport. He is Vice President of AISCAT and Vice President for Infrastructure at Assolombarda.

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Manuela Perrone

Il Sole 24 Ore

Manuela Perrone is a parliamentary journalist at Il Sole 24 Ore, primarily working on domestic and economic policy issues, also contributing to its National Recovery and Resilience Plan Observatory. She is also coordinator of the blog Alley Oop – L’altra metà del Sole, on gender equality, participation and civic rights issues.

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Matteo Salvini

Vice-President of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Infrastructure and Transport

He was born in Milan on 9th, March 1973. Member of Lega (the League) since 1990, he has been covering the role of Federal Secretary of the Party since December 2013. He is member of the Italian Parliament since 2008 and was appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure and Transport on October 2022.

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Teatro Sociale
Via Paolo Oss-Mazzurana, 19 - 38122 Trento

The stage of Teatro Sociale has been graced by the likes of Arturo Toscanini and Enrico Caruso. It has played host to Italy’s finest operas and plays, not to mention dance shows, New Year’s Eve parties and political rallies. A splendid example of Italian-style theatre, from 1819 until the 1960s, it served as the main backdrop of the city’s cultural scene. In 2000, after being purchased by the province and significant restoration works, it was returned to its former glory. The stalls, three floors of boxes and the gallery can seat up to 670 people, while the elegant rooms of the adjoining Palazzo Festi are often used for meetings and conferences.

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