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AssArmatori asks an interdepartmental table equipped for extraordinary powers in order to face the emergency of after Morandi Bridge
Messina: "it must be clearly to that, if Genoa goes in crisis, it is the entire system Country to pay of the consequences"
September 4, 2018
The shipowning association Italian AssArmatori has sped up the immediate opening near the Ministry of Infrastructures and the Transports of an equipped interdepartmental table of extraordinary powers in a position to bypassare the enforced norms and returning the infrastructural work immediately appaltabili, firstly the Morandi Bridge, the highway viaduct that is collapsed on 14 August to Genoa.
In particular, in order to face the emergency caused from the collapse of the highway bridge with a consequent impact negative on the economy of Genoa and the activity of its port, the president of AssArmatori, Stefano Messina, have advanced an articulate proposal of participation that is based on the launch of emergency norms but that it previews also specific measures for the road haulage, a potenziamento of the staff of the operating public institutions in port and I use of the former area Ilva as lung of the harbour activities.
"It must be clearly to all - it has emphasized Messina - than, if Genoa goes in crisis, it is the entire system Country to pay of the consequences in terms of competitiveness of national the economic system, costs of the produced ones, loss of efficiency and Internal Revenue. For this we ask and we wish a normative picture that allows to pull down the times of the bureaucracy. A state of emergency as this is faced with emergency methods. The government and the Country cannot be afforded the luxury to attend".
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