Interior Minister Matteo Salvini
said Friday that the government's decision on revoking the
concession of Autostrade per l'Italia will not be influenced by
any aid the highways company offers to the victims of this
week's Genoa bridge-collapse disaster.
"We're not at the market," Salvini told Mediaset television
when asked if funds and aid could lead to a rethink in the
government's decision to revoke the concession.
"People are dead. If it does what I have said it should do,
Autostrade will have done the minimum to compensate the Italian
people.
"But we are not going to bargain when faced with this
tragedy.
"I'm not after vendetta, but the government's attitude will
be rigorous".
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