Ex-premier Matteo Renzi on Thursday
slammed the Lazio regional administrative court (TAR)'s
rejection of five out of 20 museum appointments in a Europe-wide
tender and said the government should have reformed the TARs.
"The fact that the Lazio TAR has annulled our decision deserves
institutional respect...but confirms, yet again, that we cannot
be a country founded on cavils and appeals," said the leader of
the centre-left Democratic Party (PD) on Facebook. "We did not
make a mistake in trying to change museums; we made a mistake
because we did not try to change the TARs".
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © Copyright ANSA