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June 13, 2011
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- Merlo Grendi reply to the group: the Port Authority has done what the law allows him to protect businesses and workers
- Our airport - said the president of the port - deserves high-profile entrepreneurs that go beyond the sad shores of Wives
Ready for the replication of the President of the Port Authority of Genoa, Luigi Merlo, the criticism directed by the group today Grendi port entity that merely has to play a notary and could act to maintain docks companies that handle large volumes of traffic and generate employment ( of 13 June 2011).
- "We - replies dryly Merlo - the epilogue of a long history that has adversely affected for many years the development and growth of the port. We are in the final chapter of a way of conceiving the port that contrast and that there should be no more. Our airport business deserves high-profile lawsuits from beyond the sad wives.The Port Authority, with great effort - says the president of the institution - has done what the law allows him to protect businesses and workers. "
 - "For some operators - Merlo notes - you have lost a great opportunity to demonstrate vision and solidarity, giving life - through a true partnership between different players - a great Genoese logistics of international importance. The answer to this idea is plain for all. Grendi participated in a race and lost, appealed to the TAR and lost, I can not understand the reasons why it can not operate as a customer by all owners. Those who confuse legality with the management deed can not be in good faith. "
- "I - continued Merlo - work in favor of transparency, free market competition. I note that we have passed from Cap Port Authority, the presidents took turns are many, argue that while operators are still the same.The question is where the problem lies: in the public or a private component parts characterized by self-destructive? "
- "Finally - concluded the President of the Port Authority - reassure the business plans for which the Port Authority has done its full duty by opening time for the inquiry, whose first results will be announced in the Port Committee already established for 29 June. Despite all this it is my duty until the end of the Port Committee tomorrow, to continue to work to find correct solutions to protect trade and workers involved and I hope that the entire port community will support me in this effort. "
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