Premier Giuseppe Conte said in a
conversation with ANSA outside the Senate Wednesday that "at the
moment we are focused on a priority, which is to help Italy
grow".
He was answering a question on the possibility of
establishing a pact for reforms to last the legislative term
until 2023.
"What we need now is a shot in the arm to spur growth", he
said.
He urged all parties in his coalition to set aside their
differences and work on this.
"Let's work as if there was an emergency, that way we will
coordinate to the best".
He said the government was concentrated on its work and said
he wa not worried about a possible parliamentary challenge from
the restive Italia Viva (IV) party of ex-premier and former
Democratic Party (PD) leader Matteo Renzi.
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