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The property left at death one of the Costa Concordia cruise ship will be transported to the port of Piombino
It has decided today the Council of Ministers
March 8, 2013
The Council of Ministers has received the proposal of the minister of the Atmosphere, Corrado Clini, to authorize the Department of the Civil Protection to adopt the provisions necessary to allow the transport of the property left at death one of Costa Concordia with the port of Piombino in order to carry out the dismantling of the cruise ship already using the allocated resources and effectively available.
That communicated today from the government - the president of the Tuscany Region has commented, Enrico Rossi - is "a positive and attended news. The decision taken from the Council of Ministers - it has remembered - answers to our project, for which we are beaten from the beginning of this event persistently". "Therefore - it has added Rossi - we were right; we had said for first and at the end there are successful. And today we are satisfied. Our proposal was motivated by reasons is environmental that economic. Environmental, because the port of Piombino is more near the Lily and therefore it while browsing reduces the risks of transfer of the property left at death one. Economic, because the participations that we will have to realize to the port of Piombino add to that industrial truth an important competitive advantage, still today more necessary one against the crisis of steel. In agreement with the mayor of the Gianni Anselmi city - it has concluded the governor of the Tuscany - in the next week we will already meet in order to define all better the initiatives necessary in order to allow in the previewed times the realization of the project".
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