Full marks promotion of Matteo Renzi by the emerging characters of the business community. If something is changing a lot in Italy, it is due to the premier. On this point, both the CEO of Luxottica, Andrea Guerra, whom Renzi would have wanted as minister in his government, and the president of Tip, Gianni Tamburi, do not skimp on praise and encouragement.
In an interview released by Class CNBC, Guerra claims Italy is ready to restart thanks also to the new climate created by Renzi. “Many companies, despite the strong euro, have increased their exports but the real decisive challenge is played out on the propensity to spend. That's why, argues the manager of Luxottica, "the 80 euros for many families are a real breath of fresh air and I hope this is the beginning of many other things".
The emerging financier Gianni Tamburi is on the same wavelength. According to the founder of Tip, Renzi is, like Draghi, an authentic "war machine" who "can shake up the country with his determination and courage". Three are the novelties that Tambui now expects from the Government. “Privatisations, interventions on the public administration and tax relief for investing companies”. Next Friday the Council of Ministers could satisfy him.