In the next Stability Law by the Government, “we expect the selective choices because with this debt is clear that we do not have large margins of maneuver, we have to be co-responsible, we can not ask the moon”. This was said at the Rimini Meeting, the president of Confindustria Vincenzo Boccia. Then, said the president of Confindustria, “we are emphasizing long as the assembly a public perception of a supply policy that makes competitive our businesses to fold their development routes in the world.”
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Even so, he pointed out, “we have a very important industrial infrastructure, we are the second largest industrial country in Europe after Germany. Strengthening the Italian companies it means make them competitive , reactivate the virtuous circle of the economy, more investment, more jobs, more domestic demand. but we have to start by supply and not by demand – said Boccia – this is our vision of economic policy which we will put to the attention of the country . So – notes – if we could make some selective operations on productivity and private investment, we give an economic policy that determines which industry of the future we want to define. “
in view of the referendum on the reform constitutional, Boccia added: “we are for the yes because we believe that the governability and stability are a precondition for long-term economic policy. This country can not do short-policies – he added – but it needs to do long-term and to do so it
Boccia also hoped that the meeting of Ventotene between Renzi, Merkel and Hollande aid to develop an overall vision ‘together at European level. “I hope that the meeting of Ventotene give a vision of Europe as that of Spinelli, when it seemed impossible things. We envision a federal Europe, but first we imagine an economic policy that determines positive shocks. The potential is there, many businesses are back in Europe. We hope that Renzi, Merkel and Hollande start from economic explanations to arrive at political solutions. “
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