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– “The industry complains, unlike that of innovation and curiosity, not winning.” So the Prime Minister Matteo Renzi at the end of the visit to General Motors of Turin. “Our country – he said – has always been the land where the future comes first. Do not give up the idea of an Italian lazy and resigned.” “We are a state manufacturing, according to Germany, but they will resume,” he added.
Before the visit to General Motors, Renzi has visited, with the CEO. Sergio Marchionne and Chairman John Elkann, the style center Fca Mirafiori plant, where he was able to preview the models that will be launched soon in the market, in particular the Levanti Maserati, Maserati’s first SUV. “I’m from the projects gasatissimo Marchionne,” he said at the end of the visit.
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