MESEBERG, Germany (Reuters) – Top Minister Giuseppe Conte acknowledged on Monday the government would be ready to lend a hand an eye on the penalties that would result from the withdrawal of Atlantia’s (ATL.MI) motorway concession, if Rome decides to finalize the revocation route of.
“We want to purchase a resolution, this element has been dragging on too long,” Conte acknowledged, talking in Meseberg, Germany, alongside German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Conte acknowledged the cupboard would meet on Tuesday to purchase a resolution on the matter.
The federal government has been threatening to withdraw Atlantia’s lucrative concession for the reason that collapse of a bridge in Genoa bustle by its Autostrade per l’Italia unit in 2018, which triggered the death of 43 folk.
Reporting by Angelo Amante, enhancing by Gavin Jones