
ROMA - Non talk about it really. The oil, hard-nosed, spade responded to a request by the weak economic development undersecretary, Stefano Saglia, for a minimum price reduction of fuel prices. The price is right, the increases are fair, government and consumers when they make a right. For oil companies, there is scope for any reduction. Neither of those 2 euro cents per liter, which had asked the ministry of economic development.
The Union's external relations manager oil, Marco D'Aloisi, after a meeting with Secretary said: "The companies believe in their autonomy there is room for lower prices." Then, having nothing better to attaches to consumer groups and newspapers for the "unjustified" that would give the news of the increase. That finding is the basis of the protests against rising prices of carburanti.Insomma if newspapers were not talking consumer groups and citizens would not know they would go on holiday happy. To be responsible for external relations, so that Marco d'Aloisi should have a very high concept of freedom of information. But Berlusconi's era there is little to be expected.
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rejected the hypothesis of a quarterly estimate of prices (as is already the case for gas and electricity) that is under consideration by the Minister Scajola: "Sarebbe un ritorno all'indietro, sarebbero prezzi amministrati e, negli anni '70, quando c'erano i prezzi amministrati molte compagnie hanno lasciato il paese". Piuttosto "il governo potrebbe sterilizzare l'Iva", aggiunge D'Aloisi che ha il coraggio di bussare a quattrini. Il sottosegretario di fronta a tanta arroganza si limita a dire che “ in certe circostanze il governo può anche perdere la pazienza". Poi supplica i petrolieri perlomeno di non praticare nuovi aumenti nei giorni dell'esodo di ferragosto. "Se venisse meno l'impegno delle compagnie in questo senso- azzarda- valuteremo la possibilità di sanzioni amministrative" dice Saglia. Poi forse spaventato di essersi spinto troppo oltre e fa marcia indietr. Non parla più administrative sanctions: "We have asked to reduce prices, but says-we are not in a Soviet system, at best we can make a moral suation against the company."
The reference to the "Soviet regime" makes the oil companies even more arrogant: "The price increases are justified and widely believe - D'Aloisi, concludes that there is room to reduce the cost at the pump. While we are in a free market regime, the cost of gasoline follows the trend of the market "But when the price decreases quickly you forget to follow the market, but the Secretary does not say
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