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Alsea, the government's decree instead of reviving the economy risks scuppering it
Schiavoni: we do not understand why those who invoice above five million euros do not go anything
May 12, 2020
"The only way to do it," noted the President of Alsea, Betty Schiavoni -- is to invest above all companies, helping them to recover at least in part what they are losing with this crisis. Instead, we're seeing something Disconcerting: the Relaunch Decree, to date, consists of more than 250 articles for almost 450 pages (a monstrosity: and then you talk about less bureaucracy), allocating most of the resources, as already done for Cura Italia, in measures leaving only the crumbs at the entrepreneurial fabric. Beyond rain aid to Alitalia, to which three billion euros go, in addition to 5% of the total, RFI, public dealers, etc. - for businesses few resources have been allocated, most of them to companies with turnover of less than five million euros. We are happy for these companies that, although little, have help from the state but do not we understand why those who bill over five million euros nothing goes wrong. They tell us clearly that in Italy it is a guilt bill, grow and give work because by how we read the measures who bill over that threshold is cut off."
"It is - Schiavoni pointed out - a fact "It's very serious that all companies would need support," he said. and simple and immediate measures: even for morale. Instead, there we are faced with a 500-page measure (!) that read it all ends the emergency and that does not allocate resources for the country's growth. This measure , schiavoni noted- descends from a misguided view of the country. Italy and its development are based on the private companies that have supported the latter ten years our economy, which invests and risks their own. And today they are in danger of failing."
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