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Italy's railways to stay under state control, transport minister says

Italy's state railways business will stay under state control, Transportation Minister Matteo Salvini stated on Wednesday, after the business's CEO said he was considering opening it approximately personal financiers.

I deny any sell-off (prepare for the company), Salvini stated during concern time in the Senate, the upper home of parliament. No such proposition is on my desk. Control (of the business) has actually been and will remain public, he included.

The CEO of Ferrovie dello Stato, Stefano Donnarumma, had said on Sept. 7 he was ready to think about opening up the company's capital to investors.

A bourse listing is typically an effect of such a. procedure. I wouldn't mention flotation per se, but of opening. the capital, Donnarumma stated.

The president of Italy's transportation regulator (ART), Nicola. Zaccheo, also talked about Wednesday on the eventual partial. privatisation of Ferrovie dello Stato.

A privatisation of the facilities is tough, in such. a strategic property the state need to continue to have a central. role, he stated, presenting ART's annual report.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's right-wing government has. chosen to offer stakes in numerous state-controlled companies. since it took workplace in 2022.

On Tuesday, it embraced a decree allowing the Treasury to. sell a stake of approximately 14% in postal service operator Poste. Italiane, while keeping the company under state control.

(source: Reuters)