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Stellantis: John Elkann will not go to Parliament. Chamber of Deputies president Fontana: serious act

The president of the automotive group reiterates 'the readiness for a frank and respectful dialogue'.

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Stellantis chairman John Elkann will not go to Parliament, but reiterates his 'readiness for a frank and respectful dialogue'. He wrote this in a letter to the chairman of the Chamber's Productive Activities Commission, Alberto Luigi Gusmeroli. 'Stellantis,' Elkann explains, 'is continuing the interlocutions with the Ministry of Enterprise and Made in Italy within the framework of the discussion table set up at the ministry, while waiting for the official convocation at the Prime Minister's Office.

Elkann refers in the letter to 'the motions approved by the majority of the Chamber of Deputies assembly on 16 October that commit the government to convene a round table with all interested parties at Palazzo Chigi by the end of the year'. "Since there have been no updates since the hearing of last Friday, 11 October, which you yourself chaired, we have nothing to add with respect to what the CEO has already illustrated,' explains the chairman of Stellantis, who thanks the chairman of the 10th Commission and the parliamentarians 'for the attention they are dedicating to the automotive sector and its evolution in Italy, Europe and the world.

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President of the Chamber of Deputies Fontana: it would be a serious act to bypass Parliament

"I learn with dismay from press sources that the President of Stellantis would not like to report to Parliament on the company situation. I hope that this position can be clarified soon. To bypass Parliament would be a serious act'. Thus in a note the President of the Chamber of Deputies, Lorenzo Fontana.

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