«We want the Pact on work and growth. We believe that Prime Minister Draghi’s proposal is the right one, involving trade unions and businesses. There are many issues that we would like us to have in it but, if I had to say, the absolute priority is work for young people who are not there today, young people leave, internships and precariousness are the great problem of our country, so an entry salary and a possibility of a first job for young people to stabilize them are the best way to restart Italy. It will be one of the fundamental points for us ». Thus Enrico Letta in Chiusi (Siena) in the campaign for the supplementary elections for the Chamber: this is the seat left by the former Minister of Economy, Pier Carlo Padoan, who passed to the presidency of Unicredit.
On Facebook, then, Letta wrote that “during the pandemic there was a lot of talk about Siena, the capital of vaccines and the possible interactions between public and private were underlined. Now with the PNRR we can and must do more, with a fundamental acceleration for Italy. The post Covid19 phase will be the occasion for the decisive leap towards the distracted European Life Sciences. It is an exemplary project of how I want the funds made available by NextGenerationEu to be used. It is up to the government and politics to invest in this perspective ».