Prime Minister Draghi knows what the country needs to grow, but the parties "have not yet understood it".
The president of Confindustria
Carlo Bonomi
is critical
who, commenting on the maneuver with Corriere della Sera, affirms that the parties "are attacking diligence as has happened in all previous financial maneuvers, in which everyone usually battles for his flag ".
"We are sure that the government knows what must be done - he adds -, but the parties are besieging it". And so "one party is fighting for pensions, another for citizenship income, a third for something else", continues the number one of the industrialists. "The feeling - declares Bonomi - is that even today the parties have not understood that it is necessary to concentrate resources on growth and productivity". The president of Confindustria has "the impression that the Draghi government is not being allowed to do what the premier has always said that Italy needs: technology, productivity and growth".
Citizenship income "must be changed - according to Bonomi - because it does not intercept the poor in the North and discourages many in the South from looking for work in the official economy".
And then, on pensions, "let's not play with the quotas 100, 102 or 104, public yes, private no ... Thus resources are wasted", he adds.