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This article was published on December 24, 2014 at 17:46.
The last change is the December 26, 2014 at 07:49.
The first law sull’Ilva, one launched by the Monti government to allow the continuation of the company’s production in full storm judicial, dated December 24, 2012 and the number 231. Law “Save Ilva “it was called. On the same day, but two years later, the government Renzi launches a new decree more radical. After 19 years of private management entrusted to the group Riva, who had taken over IRI, the company back in fact in the public area. There should be, according to what was said by Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, 18-36 months, the time required for the help of the state thereof for the environmental remediation and recovery industry. And then, if two years ago, the government avoided that pre vailed the line of the Judiciary of Taranto who had impounded the plants with the aim to turn them off because of the pollution, and if half a year ago, also the government, with the commissioner (before Enrico Bondi, then Piero Gnudi) braids has marginalized the Riva from the management of the company, now you go over. Will create the conditions for a change corporate deep. Ilva will in fact extraordinary administration with the Marzano law in January 2015, and will be entrusted to three commissioners on the model already used by Alitalia in 2008, which will be divided into bad company and new companies. Once finished restoration-relaunch, the company will be put back on the market. Indeed, in recent weeks, the consortium formed by Arcelor Mittal-Marcegaglia, in talks with Commissioner Gnudi, appeared in pole position to acquire Ilva. It was also foreshadowed the possibility of a mixed private-public intervention through the Cassa. Then, in front of the arguments by the pri vate costs of environmental remediation of the steel of Taranto, the government has chosen the solution of public setting aside the possibility of selling the company.
“I am confident,” said the mayor of Taranto, Ezio Stefàno, which today has followed on television the press conference of Prime Minister after the Council of Ministers. “The decree you can always correct and change the parts that did not prove to be valid and adequate, but in limbo – observes the mayor – we could not stay longer. The intervention of the government marks a watershed and allows us to begin to address the many knots that are tangled. ” Critics instead environmentalists of Taranto that with the association Peacelink speak of Ilva who continue to violate the environment and announce an immediate appeal to the European Commission because it intervenes.
But, in addition to Ilva, in Taranto arouses much anticipation as the decree law provides for the city. Renzi speaks of a maneuver total of 2 billion euro. This is 1.2 billion euro for environmental improvements (are the sum seized in Riva for alleged tax offenses and currency that the investigating judge in Milan has transferred to the company according to previous laws) and 800 million divided between the port, urban redevelopment, reclamation of areas outside Ilva, enhancement of the National Archaeological Museum and health. For Renzi is “ready money that now must be spent” and among the new resources stresses in particular the 30 million that will be transferred in 2015 to the Puglia Region, from the Fund for development and cohesion, because it sets up in the hospital a center for diagnosis to the treatment of childhood cancer. “We repair Ilva to help children of Taranto” Renzi said yesterday, adding, about possible complaints about the EU public intervention nell’Ilva, that “among the abstruse regulations conunitari and the Prot ection of Children of Taranto, I’m with the kids of Taranto. ” “Provide resources for a childhood cancer center – says Mayor Stefàno – is entirely consequent with what Renzi said today. In Taranto, unfortunately, you get sick of cancer because we come from years of heavy pollution and if it happened all this, it is also the fault of the policy that ignored the reality. “
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