The CNA-Fita has proclaimed on 25 July a national day of protest to denounce the emergency mobility of goods and people and to challenge the recent decision to increase fuel duties amounting to 8 cents liter ( of 29 June 2011). A decision, that of the government - said the Chairman of Cna-Fita, Cinzia Franchini - taken with the aim right, but wrong because it affects "always those who, as an operator or user, every day is confronted with rising costs and difficulty of the objective national mobility. "
"We're not - said Cynthia Franchini - against the financing of the show or the emergency caused by political instability in North Africa, and emergency purposes as real as most worthy of attention and sacrifice of all.We are against rather than for those in government and in parliament, still does not want to see the emergence of a profession or for those who need personal must move with the public means of congested roads and serious infrastructure deficiencies. It is right to fund emergencies, but it is wrong to ignore those who are crippled by the continuing increases in insurance and fuel tolls. Strike means hitting the road user, paralleling an ATM, the country's economy. "
Cna-Fita has therefore called for a mobilization of people and goods transport by inviting all those who wish to share the spirit of protest. "We keep the eight cents - said Cynthia Franchini - but we stop paying now concluded and forgotten emergencies. From 1935 to today, we continue to pay in the form of excise duties: the War of Ethiopia (1935), the Suez Crisis (1956), the disaster Vajont (1963), the flood of Florence (1966), the earthquake in Belize (1968), the Friuli (1976), the other in Irpinia (1980), the war in Lebanon (1983) and one in Bosnia (1996). In the background also financial maneuver that threatens to aggravate the conditions of work of many people such as transport operators in the transport of goods every day providing a service and professionalism. "
"The Cna-Fita - said Cynthia Franchini - collect the invitation of the President of the Republic to the sense of responsibility and also why he decided to demonstrate his opposition to the measures taken by the government but still no proclamations of a general protest which makes clear our demands while preserving the public interest. "
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