San Marino. Evening on energy policies, Lonfernini: “absent trade associations, opposition representatives and keyboard commentators”
The invitation to yesterday’s evening at the Sala Ex International in Borgo Maggiore was addressed to all citizens on the current and delicate issue of Energy Policies.
At the public appointment – reports the Secretary of State for Employment – the Secretary of State for Employment and Relations with the AASS spoke Teodoro Lonfernini and the Secretary of State for Land and the Environment Stefano Cantithe Director General of the Autonomous State Company for Public Services Raul Chiaruzzi and the consultants of AASS, Eng. Horace Privitera and Eng. Maximum Poiesis of the Energy Key.
The meeting was another important and useful opportunity scheduled and organized by the Lonfernini Secretariat in recent days to clarify the trend of the tariff increase for utilities in the Republic of San Marino, in the light of the resolutions in tariff matter for the consumption of natural gas and electricity made public on 18 November by the Regulatory Authority for Public Services and Energy. During the event, it was also possible to explore the theme of the future management of resources in the country: the introduction of plants with new eco-sustainable technologies to tend to a energy sovereignty as complete as possible to manage a tariff policy not conditioned by market variations and therefore by what happens outside the borders of the Republic, is the activity on which the government is concentrating. The message of the International Monetary Fund in the final report on the country already contains words of great favor towards the policies and instruments adopted with foresight for the extremely complicated management of the energy crisis.
«It was a moment of fruitful and edifying dialogue, I thank all those who intervened -, he said Lonfernini. ‘At the same time, I am obliged to acknowledge the major absentees from the appeal, I am referring to trade associations – especially those that have recently taken a stand – to the representatives of the opposition, to the insistent ‘opinionists’ and keyboard lions who in recent weeks have exploited data, distorted information and fueled controversy through every channel at their disposal. I tell them that they have missed an opportunity for direct confrontation. I put my face into it and as far as I’m concerned I feel I’ve done what was within my possibilities and my duty to do, now we’re moving forward and looking to the future.