Saturday, May 28, 2016

Confindustria, Boccia: “Less taxes on labor and mandatory reforms” – Blasting News

Yesterday Confindustria elected its new president. The entrepreneur from Salerno Vincenzo Boccia was elected by a margin of only nine votes (100-91) compared to competitor Alberto Vacchi. The two had proposed very similar, but in the end won Boccia, which among its supporters has important figures such as the President of ENI Emma Marcegaglia , in addition to his countryman Vincenzo De Luca , the current governor of the Campania region. Marcegaglia, hot, commented resulting joy: “I’m happy for the victory of Boccia, is an experienced person who has a strong program. Despite the minimum of votes discarded, I am not convinced that Confindustria will split inside: at the time of voting the weather was calm and history has taught us that after the elections it always comes back to unity “. De Luca also said his election of the new President: “I am pleased with the appointment of Vincenzo Boccia. Now is the time to launch, at national level, the issue of the South and make sure that there are more investment and more development for the South of the country . “



the words hot Boccia

a few minutes after his election as president, Boccia told the press: “Confindustria wants to be responsible and participatory development of the country. We will bring forward the continuity and, at the same time, the change. Today the economic situation of the country, the complexity we face, does not allow us the luxury of being able to fight within us. “



The first official speech of Boccia

at the first official meeting, this morning, Boccia also talked about other issues, primarily the Italian economy’s health. “The economic recovery is slow, modest and disappointing. Do not take us, at short notice, to pre-recession levels. We must build a modern capitalism, with investment in industries of the future. Italy has to play an important role in the European economy, then the reforms road is required. there can be no modern capitalism if there is not a modern democracy or modern institutions. For us it does not matter who has made reforms, but what lead these reforms. ” In this regard, Boccia noted that: “ Confindustria has been fighting since 2010 to eliminate the perfect bicameralism. And today, with satisfaction, we see that the goal is within reach “, making it clear in a rather obvious that Confindustria will promote the ‘yes’ to the constitutional referendum of October.

A closure on the strategies to be adopted, according Boccia, to decisively down the Italian economy: “It remains essential to lighten the tax burden at work and on business and weigh it down on things, bring down the rates and fight, in an even more decisive, tax evasion that slows down every year significantly the economy of our country. “

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