Premier Matteo Renzi on Friday said
that his government has unblocked dozens of public and private
projects that "otherwise would have cost Italians billions".
"Not wasting what we have is the first rule of the game,
since we've been in government," Renzi said in his weekly
e-newsletter.
"If a project in the public interest is blocked, it's not
that no one pays: on the contrary, we all pay".
Renzi also highlighted government interventions in criminal
justice.
"We made punishments tougher for those who bribe or are
corrupt, we made the national anti-corruption authority
operative choosing Raffaele Cantone, we introduced environmental
crimes that weren't provided for previously in the laws".
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