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21 December 2019Italy Viva in the Council of Ministers "did not vote" the rules included in the draft Milleproroghe decree on motorway concessions and digital innovation. Qualified sources of IV explain it at the end of the CDM, explaining that they have put the dissent on those rules in the minutes, within the framework of the decree approved except for agreements.

"Today there were no conditions to approve the Digital Innovation Plan in the Council of Ministers. There is a need for an in-depth study and the rules, the result of an agreement in the majority, could be included in an amendment in the conversion of the decree ", affirms the Minister for Cultural Heritage Dario Franceschini regarding the rules on digital innovation initially contained in the draft of the milleproproghe decree.

"As we have clarified several times, we are secular with respect to the issue of motorway concessions. But as in all choices we demand seriousness: faced with the hypothesis of revocation of concessions, a truly viable solution that guarantees the country must be studied", declares the Deputy of Italy Viva Luciano Nobili, member of the Transport Commission. "We need to compare ourselves without prejudice and concretely, according to the merit and not to the propaganda. But certainly the solution does not pass through a paragraph of the Milleproroghe which came up at the last moment. If the theme is to revoke the concession of Autostrade for the affair of the Morandi bridge - he underlines - we discuss it with the majority and then bring the matter to Parliament ".

"The Milleproroghe serves precisely for the extensions, certainly not for blitzes that open the doors only to chaos and drive investors away from Italy. Who would ever invest in a country that, demagogically, decides something so relevant that concerns fundamental investments, in a Milleproroghe ? ". He concludes.