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“Years of effort are wasted,” says the administrator


(ANSA) – PERUGIA, 14 SEPT – Ceramiche noi, the cooperative of Città di Castello dedicated to the production of ceramics struggling with high energy, invites the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, the company to visit.
“There is a great need to show her what is happening in Italy and in Europe, leading to a war that nobody was looking for and wanted. In fact, it is destroying everything that has been created through years of hard work,” he told ANSA Lorenzo Giornelli, commercial director and administrator of the cooperative. “For our families too,” he added.
“Even on a personal level – Giornelli pointed out – you can no longer do it. It also gets really difficult to heat up and cook. Things that were taken for granted and taken for granted up until a few months ago. We therefore officially invite the President or one of our delegates to come here and see with his eyes and then bring it back to those in charge of what is happening in the companies, because perhaps there is no real awareness of what is happening and of the enormous crisis that is in where we are, our fear is greater that we still don’t realize the level we’ve reached.”
For Giornelli, von der Leyen – “The Europeans face the situation bravely. The workers of the ceramic factories in central Italy have decided to move their shifts to the early morning (as has been done by Ceramiche Noied) in order to benefit from lower energy prices” – these were unexpected words that we with great surprise and joy, but also responsibility.” “Electricity has reached the President of the European Commission,” he added, “means that we are on the right track, or that we are making something happen that we need to act on.
We hope that the President’s mention is a hope for the Commission and the European and national Parliaments to ensure that some massive measures are implemented”. (ANSA).

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