“The top management of the Central Bank must be from San Marino”
What’s going on in Central Bank? The group leader of RF Nicola Renzi asks for it, taking a cue from the letter from resignation of Giacomo Volpinari by the Board of Directors. Renzi expresses concern about the situation in the BCSM and announces an agenda in the Council for the amendment of the statute of the Central Bank which establishes, among other things, the principle of san marineness for apical figure starting from that of President due at May.
The parent company of RF also launches thealarm on freedom of expressionthreatened, in his opinion, more and more often, as recently, with the approval by the majority of an odg to ascertain the identity of those who, on the issue of gender violencewould provide false information to a body of the Council of Europe. “I think the country – he says – can’t do more than one very heavy climate that was created. It is not possible that a person should feel in danger for the mere fact of expressing one’s own opinion”.
Andrea Zafferani instead he returned to the theme of tariffsstating that the recent increases in gas are excessive compared to the purchase price of the Aass, while for electricity the weaker groups are not protected and not even those who consume less: “145% increase – he points out – for those who consume 100 kilowatts per month and only 45% for those who consume five times as much. We’re going to keep banging on this key because not acceptable the picture that has been created today”.