(Adnkronos) - Il vicepresidente del Consiglio Antonio Tajani, segretario nazionale di Forza Italia, nutre dubbi sull’opportunità di utilizzare il golden power per bloccare l’Ops di Unicredit su Banco Bpm. “Non mi pare - dice a margine della Ministeriale Nato a Bruxelles - che ci sia la necessità di intervenire in questa direzione”, anche perché, nota, non siamo in presenza di operazioni che coinvolgano società estere. Ad un eventuale utilizzo del golden power aveva alluso esplicitamente il ministro dell’Economia Giancarlo Giorgetti, poco dopo che Unicredit aveva annunciato l’offerta il 25 novembre scorso, dopo essere stata ‘stoppata’ dal governo tedesco di Olaf Scholz su Commerzbank.
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00:00I have always said that it is not up to the government to intervene on issues that concern the free market.
00:10I am neutral. If you want to make the third pole, you make the third pole.
00:16If the market decides so, if there are other operations, you go in that direction.
00:20The important thing is that the rules are respected.
00:23It is up to the European Central Bank to verify if the rules are respected.
00:31The Bank of Italy has also heard about some operations.
00:36But since there are no operations of foreigners at the moment, I do not think that we can apply the golden power.
00:46Of course, we will examine everything that needs to be examined.
00:50Then the Council of Ministers will eventually decide.
00:53But as far as things are concerned, I do not think there is a need to intervene in this direction.