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Industrial Union, Fico: “The South is the country’s most important resource”

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Industrial Union, Fico: “The South is the country’s most important resource”

“I have received with great pleasure the invitation of the Industrial Union, to which I wish you a fruitful work. Together, as institutions, we must also work with them for the development of Naples, of the South through the PNRR. Naples restarts I am convinced that the South cannot restart and if the South does not restart the country as a whole will not restart “. This was stated by the president of the Chamber Roberto Fico at the Confindustria assembly in progress in Naples at the Federico II headquarters in East Naples.

“What we must understand – he adds – is that the South is the country’s most important resource, it is the place where the best investments can be made to ensure that the whole country can grow uniformly. What we must fight is the inequalities, in our country there are too many and must be fought “.

Dragons in Parliament

“Prime Minister Draghi will come to the courtroom for an information on his trip to the US on Thursday at 11.30”. This was stated by the president of the Chamber Roberto Fico speaking with journalists at the assembly of Confindustria Napoli.

Fico received communication from the Minister for Relations with Parliament, D’Incà. “Draghi will be in the Senate first and then in the House”, added Fico. Asked by a journalist if there will be a final vote, the Speaker of the House replied: “For now, information is expected, then we’ll see.”

Mayor Manfredi

“University means knowledge, an economy based on knowledge and growth. And then cohesion.
We must be united, we need in a cohesive south, compact Naples and Campania that claim a new protagonism made up of development, opportunities and young people. “Thus the mayor of Naples Gaetano Manfredi at the assembly.

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