Photos, 'Green Deal Nonsense, We Will Be Garden for the Elderly'
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The Italian government’s European Affairs Minister, Tommaso Foti, said on Sunday (6/7) that the EU Green Deal makes no sense. “If we stay on this path, we will become a garden for rich old people,” he stressed. The issue of the “Green Deal” – the European Green Pact that aims to achieve climate neutrality with zero CO2 emissions by 2050 – continues to roil the political debate. “A Green Deal policy makes no sense,” because in the automotive sect…
"A rope is being put around the necks of Italian companies, and not only by the EU," Foti said.
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The Italian government's European Affairs Minister, Tommaso Foti, said on Sunday that the EU's Green Deal makes no sense. "If we stay on this path, we will become a garden for wealthy seniors," he stressed. During a forum organized in Manduria in the Apulia region in the south of the country, Foti said: "We are paying for the Green Deal policy, which makes no sense. We are heading towards the deindustrialization of Europe. We are losing competit…
"We are paying a green deal policy that doesn't make sense, we are going towards the deindustrialization of Europe, we are losing competitiveness, if we keep this path we become a garden for well-off elderly people but we have the deindustrialization of the country with all the effects of social crisis that will unleash" said the Minister for European Affairs, the Pnr and cohesion policies Thomas Photos intervening at the Forum in Masseria Mandu…
The Italian Minister for European Affairs, Tommaso Foti, publicly criticised the idea of the Green Deal during a forum organised in Mantua.
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