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Boredoms (Confcommercio): Protocollo Transports is "a hard sandstone for the competitiveness" of Italy
As it has made France - it has explained - is necessary to ratify placing it a clause of guarantee to protection of the national interest
August 6, 2012
Protocollo Transports of Convention of the Alps, that it is the document with which the alpine nations they are engaged to reduce the effects negatives determined from the traffic through the Alps, is "a hard sandstone for the competitiveness" of Italy. It has emphasized vice-president of Confcommercio, Paolo Uggè, to the eve of the examination by the Senate of the bill of ratifies of Protocollo Transports.
"The government - he has denounced Boredoms - cannot allow agostani surprise attacks on a so decisive topic for the competitiveness of the Country. Tomorrow the Senate is called to vote ratifies it of Protocollo Transports of the Convention of the Alps, without this delicate topic is examined in groundbreaking way. Anyway, there will be a very precise reason if the Italian parliament in ten years from the subscription has very not ratified it and if France in ratifying has it place a clause of guarantee to protection of the national interest".
"For Italy - it has explained Boredoms - it ratifies would involve impediments to the realization of every type of infrastructure, even if considered necessary for our economy, inside of the alpine system. Therefore, not only the world of the transport, but also that of the services and the production, cannot accept a similar decision".
"Confcommercio - it has remembered Boredoms - has proposed to follow the French example, as emphasized in the past weeks from president Sangalli in a letter addressed to the ministers Passera and Third party. Own for this we ask an participation by the government so that store clerk does not come the serious error to ratify Protocollo Transports that in a moment in which, by all the economic forces, wonder participations actions to favor the development, go exactly in the opposite direction".
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