a s in the room still echo the words of the president of the young industrialists, Mark Gay, the Prime Minister Matteo Renzi enters late but as a protagonist in the traditional convention of Santa Margherita Ligure. After cashing the boos of the traders on the previous day, yesterday the President of the Council has enjoyed the applause of an audience that expects the much awaited reforms in order to run the country again. It will not be easy. While young Confindustria does not scorn the endorsement to the government on the institutional referendum ( “it is an opportunity that we can not lose,” said Gay), on the other hand, the expectations are great. The recipe launched by young Confindustria is clear is simple. After deleting Article 18 ( “unthinkable a few years ago”) is now time to abolish it also for civil servants and to forget the pay pension system. “Away with the public administration that secreted acts, via annuities parliamentarians, via a school that no alternates with work but with the strikes, via a tax that employees fee even when you do not make profits, via the rigor of Brussels, “he proclaimed Gay. Words that have wowed the audience of entrepreneurs, but a little ‘less than the government, which has always resistances on reforms that restrict certain privileges. “On many things I agree with Gay said Minister of Pa, Marianna Madia, who spoke at the conference – but not on Article 18 for state.” In short, civil servants remain untouchable.
Renzi, on the other hand, the abolition of Article 18 in the Public Administration has glossed over, not to get bogged down, but praised his reform that has helped businesses’ not to have more freedom to dismiss, but more freedom to hire and this helped Italy. ” The premier course praised the recommendation of the President of young Confindustria not to discuss the shooting “but to get to work. E d is what Italy should do and what we must do. ” The world in the next ten years, said the prime minister, will have a great transformation in the economic and productive. “There will be many more opportunities and many more problems. If Italy tries to change profoundly, thanks to its quality, it could be among the new winners. ” There is time to talk about the South and reforms. “The South will not be saved by the reforms although these will be decisive for Italy. The government’s strategy is to complete what has been left unfinished for decades. ” Renzi reiterated their steadfast belief in the constitutional reforms and the need to move on with the referendum are crucial for the country. “They are the watershed for the governability”, he reiterated.
The head of government, between beats and invitations to entrepreneurs in poor ask him questions, he tickled the audience. “Politics is not ballast the country, should enable it to operate. Who is an entrepreneur should not feel the state as an obstacle, “he said, adding that” we have those who have gone abroad have made it despite the Italian State. I want to get to a mechanism by which the Italian State is the main ally for those who try and those who believe. ” Tender words for sensitive ears of entrepreneurs. Moreover, the leader of the Democratic Party has managed to change anthropologically his party in no time, so much to get your fill of votes, in the first round of administrative, but not in the popular neighborhoods in the historic centers. In short, today’s Rome and Milan “good” are with the new Democratic Party. There is little, therefore, surprising that the prime minister woos just that entrepreneurial class that historically his party has always opposed.
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