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A2A, Tabacci takes the field for Milan

According to the new councilor of the Lombard municipality, a major shareholder of the company, the negotiations with EDF are positive, but given the willingness shown by the CDP, alternatives are opening up - It is possible to "improve" the agreement reached in March - Now the management board will have to sound out the French to close the negotiations by 15 September.

A2A, Tabacci takes the field for Milan

Bruno Tabacci, new councilor of the Municipality of Milan, major shareholder of A2A, takes the field and the cards are reshuffled for Edison. Negotiating with Edf is fine, but there are alternatives, given the willingness shown by the CDP. Therefore, the agreement of last March can be improved. Giuliano Zuccoli takes note of the shareholder's "solicitations" and complies. The result?

"The only thing that can be said is that the negotiations are continuing on the basis of the March agreement", said a source close to the Edison dossier at the end of the A2a Supervisory Board meeting which followed the meeting of the management board which was held in the morning in Brescia. Now it will be up to the management board to probe the French to try to close the negotiations in good time, by September 15, when the shareholders' agreements on the governance of the second largest Italian electricity producer will expire. A press release from the supervisory board then underlined that “the board has re-examined the Edison dossier.

While acknowledging the results achieved in the previous stages of the negotiations - which however still had to define some qualifying aspects of a technical nature - the MC provided indications to the management board on the continuation of the negotiations, hoping that improvements could be made". The Council therefore invited “the Committee to take into account the evolution of the national and international context in recent months, especially with regard to nuclear power. Considering the tight schedule, the Supervisory Board has mandated the President Graziano Tarantini and the Vice-President Rosario Bifulco to monitor the ongoing negotiations and the work of the Management Board".

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