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“There are several hypotheses but has not yet been defined the general framework”: thus the minister Economy, Pier Carlo Padoan, about the proposal to put the severance pay in payroll. “It’s a very delicate mechanism, and whatever you do on the severance pay has consequences to be evaluated well,” added the minister on the sidelines of the IMF in Washington. Padoan ripondeva when asked if the government was ready to provide banks with government guarantees for the inclusion of severance indemnities in the envelope.
“Despite the unfavorable external conditions, the sustainability of Italian debt is out of the question, “added the head of economics. With regard to the reform of the labor market “has aroused a great consensus and was welcomed as a sign of great change and the will of the Italian Government to go ahead with the reforms.”
Gros-Pietro: for severance pay in the envelope, guarantees must be
severance pay in the pay packet is a “oxygen tent” and “if you need to do everything possible to finance within the limits of our mandate. ” He said the President of the Management Board of Intesa Sanpaolo, Gian Maria Gros-Pietro adding that “since they are in the country, the banks have a vested interest that the country will recover,” but “we need government guarantees.” Speaking to reporters in Washington, Gros-Pietro said that without guarantees “we’ll have to go to assess the creditworthiness of each company, but I do not think that this is what the government wants to do.” Gros-Pietro in fact we need to ensure that “investors are pretty sure that their money is safe.”
Padoan: recession stimulus to make reforms
“Italy shows that you can make reforms in a period of recession and that the recession is an incentive to do reform “: it says the minister of the economy, Pier Carlo Padoan, on the sidelines of the International Monetary Fund. Asked about the forthcoming reforms after the Jobs Act, Padoan has underlined that “many reforms have already been introduced in the parliamentary process, reform of the civil justice system to that of the government, the delegation fiscal institutional reforms. Then – he continued – there are many other land on which it is necessary to make reforms. The first that comes to mind is that of the school. ” “It is a rich agenda – said Padoan – to be done in sequence. But there is a practical matter, ’cause the Parliament can’ examine one at a time. “
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