Thursday, September 25, 2014

Renzi at the WSJ: necessary reforms. Unions angry? No problem – The Messenger

Renzi at the WSJ: necessary reforms. Unions angry? No problem – The Messenger

“My commitment is clear: to carry out the reforms regardless of the reactions.

The reform of the labor market in Italy is a priority, and if the unions are against me this is not a problem. ” He said the premier Matteo Renzi in an interview with the Wall Street Journal.


Just taxes “categorically exclude the possibility of new taxes in Italy,” he added business daily Use .

The Voyage of the premier in the United States continues. At the end of an hour meeting with the economic and financial community in New York, yesterday called the American community to invest in an Italy “open”. The goal is to convince, both in Italy because of the many strengths and abroad, that he will make a “revolution”. And at the forefront of reform that puts the work, “no longer be postponed” after the leadership of the Democratic Party, “will discuss, decide and everyone will adapt.”

to the Fiat Sergio Marchionne, who also repeatedly targeted by the trade unions, without hesitation applauds the decision of the Prime Minister to change the labor market, reforming the art.18. It can not only be pleased to find premier in the Big Apple as a partner Marchionne among the guests of the number of investors who must be persuaded to come to Italy. And to believe that his government will change the music in Italy because, assures, “we must change ourselves to go back to being Italy.”

The reforms Renzi lists 5 reforms, which will tip so that the beautiful country “is not only a great past but look to the future”: the jobs act because the labor reform “is too focused on the past and creates unemployment,” the institutional reforms, that of the public and administration of justice and the fight against corruption. Priority indicates that even at lunch, in the headquarters of Bloomberg, in front of the top IBM, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, Bank of America, Coca Cola, and the largest American investment funds. Prime Minister assures on his determination to go all the way but at the same time puts the index enemies and brakemen. Do not call them “owls” though, for an hour of meeting, interviewed by the vice-president of Morgan Stanley, Ruth Porat, has no qualms about showing off a daring English.

message to the Democratic Party “In Italy, the personality of the extreme left, not the right, they think it must be maintained at all costs, the Workers’ Statute and that this is the only way to be a man of the left.” But, it is the hope and the last appeal to the minority of the Democratic Party, “I hope that the Democratic Party chooses the future and not the past.” From the United States, the prime minister still leaves a few days to the Democratic Party to discuss and argue. “The discussion can also help you emerge stronger but it is clear – warning – that it is unthinkable that there are times when one stops and pulls back. These reforms must be made. ”

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