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Transportation, without decisive government intervention, the haulage will stop
Uggè: let it be known that we will not stand helplessly looking at the end of our businesses
April 14, 2020
"All this," Uggè explained, "is forcing companies to suspend business, the government will be able to open as long as he wants phase two, but without the goods will remain on the forecourts. The only initiative that can ward off it -- he pointed out -- is that form of liquidity that had long since been takenaway with great determination required. We haven't been listened to but it's not been taken into account what Mario Draghi had suggested."
"Today," continued the Vice-President of Conftransport-Confcommercio - businesses are on the edge and will use the integration fund, to which the government will have to cope if he doesn't want the world of work to compact itself into an action that is in danger of becoming truly dangerous. Who has the responsibility to govern a country must begin to think about what will happen. If he doesn't - concluded Uggè - will take on all the responsibilities to have led to the failure not only of thousands of operators but the entire national economic system. Let it be known that we will not stand to look at the end of our businesses."
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