New York, September 25, 2014 – Matteo Renzi does not intend to compromise on the reform of the labor market , and says he is ready to go ahead with the hostility of the unions. In an interview with Bloomberg TV and in an interview with the Wall Street Journal during his mission in New York, the Prime Minister makes a show of great determination. “I respect all ideas, even those of the union. Compromise is not a dirty word, we can reach a compromise if necessary. But in this case – says a Bloomberg TV – the compromise is not the way. We definitely invest in a new labor market “because” we have a very strong legislation to protect workers, but in the last 6 years, the unemployed have doubled. ” So “this is not the time for compromise, this is the time for courage.”
Concepts also reiterated the Wall Street Journal : “My commitment is clear: to carry out the reforms regardless of the reactions. The reform of the labor market is a priority in Italy and if the unions are against it, for me it is not a problem. I’m going forward. Maybe I will lose the next election, but for me it is important not to lose qusta opportunity. “
” If I’m not able to change Italy means that I will continue my political career “, says the prime minister, who did not mince words to ensure its determination to go ahead with the reforms. Interviewer to Bloomberg TV that reminds him of how many decades the international players are used to hearing great promise for the Italian leader then see realized very little, replied: “I do not use important words. Decided I to invest in the only possible strategy, a radical revolution for my country. I got 41% in the last election, and I will use all my permission to change my country. did not come to New York to spend words about the future: I I started a revolution on work, Constitution, Public Administration and if I am not able to change Italy means that I will continue my political career. “
Renzi mean that you go to the polls early. “ It is the time of the elections in Italy. We’ve got to comply with the provisions of the Constitution and the next election there will be in 2018: they are absolutely committed to achieving this goal,” he says. He explains: “In Italy there is a traditional approach that ‘we have a problem, we go to elections.’ No, I say: ‘We have a problem, we solve it’. Elections are every 5 years.”
“It ‘s normal in Italy, few people believe it is important to catch the leader …”, then adds Renzi responding to Bloomberg TV on the resistance to his reforms, even within his same party. “It ‘s the story of my country in recent years, many governments have changed but so far we have not changed Italy,” says the president of the Council. But adds: “I am absolutely convinced that we have to change this perception. How it works? Strong determination, the courage and the ability to engage young people. For the first time in Italy there is a prime minister under the age of 40, and is a message of change. Finally we can invest in a new generation against the old degenerations of the past. We love the past but look to the future. ” Finally Renzi also ensures Italians. “absolutely exclude the possibility of new taxes,” , says Renzi to Wall Street Journal .
Poletti – And on the Jobs Act and the ‘art.18 intervened Labour Minister, Giuliano Poletti . “Today we have a very clear reasoning why we need clear ideas. We can not make messes Italian because when we discuss the merits of things then, to come to an agreement, pasticciamo. Pies can not be facts. You can not stop in front of the taboo. We need to give confidence and clarity because there are investments. These are the bottom lines, we want to go forward in the times that we have data, ” Poletti said on the sidelines of a conference in Confindustria on social finance.
Poletti stressed yesterday that the Senate began consideration of the Jobs Act and passed the ruling of constitutionality submitted by 5 Star Movement and Sel delegation at work: “I think – said – that there are conditions to address this topic and get it in the right way. ” By the way, instead of the nearly 700 amendments to the classroom of the Palazzo Madama, “many are the children of a desire to express opposition, there are plenty of M5S and many of Sel.’m In parliamentary activity, are in somewhat normal, if you do not physiological because the amendments should all be aimed at a substantial improvement “of the measure. “We’re in this’ that often – he concluded Poletti – in our parliamentary life.”
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