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Draghi: “Silencing the problem of migrants will not solve it. Those unacceptable images of children “

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The images of those children are unacceptable. Mario Draghi starts from the migrant problem and stresses that “silencing the problem will not solve it”. «I had said in advance – explains the head of the government at a press conference – that I would have raised the problem of immigration, I have offered the numbers of the last few weeks. I must say that above all on the part of France and Germany there is awareness of the problem, but also on the part of others. We need a supportive response, not indifference ». And for these reasons, Prime Minister Mario Draghi underlines, I asked that “the issue be put on the agenda of the next European Council”. «Those images of those children are truly unacceptable», Draghi underlines – «We are thinking of having Europe’s help in opening humanitarian corridors. However, until the next EU Council – he clarifies – we will continue to tackle this problem alone. Then it is up to the European Council to find an effective and supportive solution ». So far the issue of migrants, then the Belarus affair. Draghi explains that “sanctions must not fall on citizens”, but adds that in the case of the hijacking of the plane, “it was a true act of international piracy. The act of Belarus is to be condemned, the sanctions are fair. We will see what the reactions of Russia will be – says the prime minister -. We are a strong continent, economically strong, we must not consider ourselves so weak when we make decisions based on a human point of view ». Finally, the mediation within the government and in the majority on the issue of layoffs. “On this issue – explains the Prime Minister – the mediation found has held up, and is in fact a considerable improvement both of a situation that saw the pure and simple elimination of the blockade and of a position that provided for the maintenance of the block tout court until October, until December ». So much so that «the intervention we have envisaged is in line with all the other EU countries that have taken this path, and is to guarantee the free Cig even after 1 July in exchange for the commitment not to fire. Unlike now, therefore, after 1 July there is no longer an absolute ban on dismissal because a company that does not want to ask for the Cig can fire but there is a strong incentive not to do so because the cash is free. All this of course only for the construction industry, while for services the block for all whether or not they use the cash desk lasts until the end of October and the free Cig lasts until the end of the year. Certainly it is a mediation that displeases those who would have wanted to continue with the block but not dissatisfied, at least so it seems to me, who would have wanted to unblock everything immediately. I hope that both trade unions and companies will find themselves in this mediation a little bit ”.

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