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Assoporti wishes that the next government introduces measures for the development of the portualità
Between these, the autonomy financial institution for the Harbour Authorities, the simplification of the procedures, participations for the competitiveness of the enterprises and for who it invests in infrastructures
November 15, 2011
The directive council of the Association of the Italian Ports (Assoporti) has turned to the whom charged prime Minister Mario Monti the auspice that the next government introduces measures for the development of the ports. "Al senator Mario Monti - law in a note of the summit of Assoporti - goes the wishes of all the directive council of the Association Italian Ports for the assignment received from the President of the Republic".
In particular the directive council of the association has formulated the wish "that the emergency government can be able to give body to the measures necessary in order to guarantee the increase of the Country and the social fairness. Between these actions - the note continues - we are sure that will be participations aimed at the development of the portualità. Little simple measures that for a long time the association demands, to the aim according to support the centrality of the role of the ports for the Country the development: the start of a effective autonomy financial institution for the Harbour Authorities and the strengthening of their role; the simplification of the procedures; finalized participations to favor the competitiveness of the enterprises that operate in port and also for who it invests in harbour infrastructures".
The directive council of Assoporti has at last expressed desire of being able to illustrate more in way detailed the requirements of the field once installed the new government.
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