Economy Minister Pier Carlo
Padoan on Friday took aim at critics who have accused the
Italian government led by Matteo Renzi of being rudderless.
"The government has a financial, industrial, economic
political strategy. If someone can't see it, we will try to
explain it to them better," said Padoan.
Susanna Camusso, leader of the CGIL trade confederazione on
Tuesday said Premier Renzi "finds it's very difficult to
translate all his initiatives into results for this country".
Earlier this month, Camusso said Renzi "has no idea where
to take the country".
The CGIL and other trade unions are organizing strikes in
response to labour reforms passed by Renzi and a 36-billion-euro
budget for 2015, which contains 18 billion euros in tax cuts and
15 billion euros in spending cuts.
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