Monday, December 29, 2014

Renzi “A 2015 full pace or Italy and ‘goner’ – AGI – Agenzia Journalistic Italy

Renzi "A 2015 full pace or Italy and 'goner' – AGI – Agenzia Journalistic Italy

Renzi A 2015 full rhythm ol Italy and passed off 20:19 December 29, 2014

(AGI) – Rome, December 29 – In 2014 “and ‘took a Copernican revolution. And’ changed the pace of the policy. The path of change is producing concrete results”, claims the President of the Council, Matteo Renzi , in the usual press conference end of the year. But for the premier 2015 is not to be outdone. Indeed, we must accelerate, otherwise – warns – Italy ‘and’ goner. “
Renzi has no doubts:” Italy can not ‘share if not do’ the structural reforms, and without reforms Italy ‘goner, but these alone are not enough. There’ need a paradigm in the European scene. The US does a +5 percent of GDP, an outstanding achievement. ” And ‘why, is pressing the premier , that the watchword of the new year should be “rhythm”: “Giving a sense of urgency because’ Italy will resume its role in the world” .

Renzi describes himself as a coach and is compared to Al Pacino in the film ‘Any Given Sunday’, and urges Italians to have faith, to believe in change: “L ‘Italy gonna make’, we can put it back in motion “, but” affects this sense of frustration and mistrust that is not ‘just an economic fact, “he added,” because it’ s a great country alive and are even more ‘ convinced than I was in February that Italy gonna make ‘”. And he confesses: “I feel a bit ‘like Al Pacino, when he says to her that can do it. We are saying that Italians Italy succeed can’ do, the team succeed can ‘do, and every inch ‘important’. So the head of the government deals with one of the difficult topics of this year-end, the jobs act , and makes it immediately clear that there will be worth ‘for civil servants. Indeed, reveals that it was he himself who require t he part on the public administration were carved.

On the work front, “we are in constant ideological derby”, complains however Renzi , which calls for “and not undo what ‘was done on the Jobs Act with these controversies here. The reform of the civil service and ‘inside the decree Madia “. That said, Renzi and ‘categorical in marking that if “a public employee mistakes, starting from theft and absenteeism coming sometimes shameful, and’ fair that you pay.” Another argument ‘hot’ successor Napolitano. The premier pressed, “I do not play ‘Guess Who’ ‘, then flaunt peace’:” The legislature will last ‘until 2018, and there are numbers to elect the President of the Republic. ” But surely the election of the new head of state “will not be ‘a vote of confidence on the majority.” It reiterates that Silvio Berlusconi will be ‘between interlocutors for ch oosing the President of the Republic, “and’ completely normal and physiological.”

As for the blue leader, Renzi ventured a prediction: Forza Italy without him there. Not missing an eye across the border for the prime minister there is no ‘risk of contagion from Greece, indeed “our model and’ Germany and we want to do better”, but if the goal will be ‘failed, “the fault will ‘all mine, there are no excuses. ” Renzi then explains what he means when he speaks of ‘owls’: “Owl and not ‘the one who speaks ill of the government Renzi, because it’ s absolutely legitimized. Owl and ‘he who does not believe that the’ Italy has a future, it says so does not make it, what wrong all the predictions of the future does not accept this, “and joked:” The owls now there are nice, keep us company. ”

Finally, the PM deals with the reforms: vindicates the justice dell’Italicum, a sort of Mattarellum with preferences, reiterates the ok to the safeguard clause but warns, the reform goes made. Nothing discounts to corrupt (here ‘a’ rap ‘to the judges, “speak with the sentences”), along with the spending review and privatization but without “selling out.” The local tax will enter ‘into force in 2016, makes clear. Finally, the President of the Council confirms its intention to go on for the whole term. Sure, he admits, “I would agree to go to the polls, but Italy no.”

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