Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Renzi: “Italy will organize the G7 in Sicily ‘- Il Sole 24 Ore

“I am writing while they are flying to Japan for the G7. Many of the arguments that the Japanese Presidency has put on the agenda, waiting to pass the baton to Italy, which is organizing the event in 2017 in Sicily. ” The announcement was made by Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and is contained in the e-news published while traveling for the G7.

A are a boost to global growth
Giving a boost to global growth, now weakened by the sharp slowdown in the economies of emerging countries and the low cost of oil. With this hope Matteo Renzi is about to land at Ise-Shima, Japan, to participate in its second G7, that of the passing of the baton with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. In fact, it’s up to Italy host the G7 in 2017.

energy and migration to the debate center
At the eve of the summit is the same Renzi to indicate the points of interest our country, “starting with the issues on which we will introduce the debate, namely energy and migration.” Prime Minister in the e-news pointed out how difficult it is to launch concrete proposals, alternatives. “We are trying the second option: do not play to who shouts louder, fueling tensions, but propose concrete ideas. This is why we insist on a strategy for Africa and with Africa, with the so-called Migration Compact. And for this – he explained – we insist on energy, on a global strategy which invests in new technologies, as they are doing to our main industry, from smart meters to renewables. “

Only in Italy so large and expensive political class
Then Italy. “Few talk: only in Italy we have this equal bicameralism. And only in Italy we have a political class – Renzi writes in the e-news – so large and so expensive. Intervene and cut in this area means doing a favor to the country for the next generations. You will see that they will vote yes even many people who may not stand me or policy will never vote for the Democratic Party. ”



The protagonists of the G7

Many opposition voters vote yes
“Even if MPs of Five Star, the League, the Italian Forza will against this reform (from their point of view it is understandable: one in three goes home and they are all good to challenge the Roman palace until we set foot. Then, when they arrive in Rome, become attached to the chair: it is normal), many voters of those parties will vote yes in the referendum because they too want a simpler and faster Country. Therefore fairer, “says Matteo Renzi in the e-news.

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