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Renzi announces the "Sblocca Italia": interventions that have been stopped for 40 years have been targeted

Consultations with mayors and citizens will begin from today, who within 15 days will have to "identify the blocked issues on their territory" - All coordinated from a control room at Palazzo Chigi, with an ad hoc manager.

Renzi announces the "Sblocca Italia": interventions that have been stopped for 40 years have been targeted

"We must make the tax system simple and reverse the relationship between the state and the public administration". This is the "peaceful revolution of consensus" that the premier Matteo Renzi launched by the Trento Economics Festival announcing that by the end of July the “Unlock-Italy“, a provision to free up “interventions that have been stopped for 40 years”, especially of a bureaucratic nature. To reach the goal, consultations will begin today with mayors and citizens, who within 15 days will have to "identify the blocked issues on their territory". All coordinated from a control room at Palazzo Chigi, with an ad hoc manager. 

From the same stage, the Premier, reinvigorated by his electoral triumph and "without particular fears" for the assessments of the EU Commission expected for today, also re-launched the challenge to Rai, which has become the symbol of war for those who want to preserve the status quo: “It's an incredible controversy and the strike is humiliating. If they had announced it before the elections, I would have taken 42,8%”.

Renzi then drew the picture of the next reforms: on the one hand the institutional ones ("next week the discussion on the Senate and then we come back to that electoral“); on the other the measures for a "simple" Italy, with the reform of the Public administration which, partly by decree and partly by proxy, "will overturn the relationship between the state and citizens". 

Also on the side of the revenue authorities the prime minister is aiming for a revolution: for this reason – he claims – he has blocked the tax delegation that came from the Chamber, so as to be able to explore some points with the Minister of Economy Pier Carlo Padoan. 

Also confirmed for June the reform of the civil justice, that “it is now barbaric”. Finally, on future leader of the European Commission, Renzi has made sure that the game is completely open: that of Jean Claude Juncker would only be "a name, not the name".

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