He will speak in Parliament John Elkann. The president of Stellantis announced this today, during a visit to the Opel factories in Germany, revealing that he had “a cordial telephone conversation with the President of the Chamber of Deputies Lorenzo Fontana”.
This is a response that is diametrically opposed to that given in November, when Parliament had decided to convene the parliamentary commissions on Work and Productive Activities of the lawyer’s nephew, to hear from him about Stellantis’ plans for Italy. At the time, Elkann had declined, claiming that Carlos Tavares – now former CEO – had already explained everything (with little success, to be honest) and believing they had to wait for the meeting at Mimitheld yesterday.
“We intend to engage constructively with all stakeholders, from our union and business partners to political leaders, to identify a common path towards a strong future for our sector,” he also said during thea visit to the Rüsselsheim factory. A reference to European policies, to be rethought, on emission limits and on the electricity turning point with a view to 2035. It should also be seen from this perspective the return of Stellantis to Aceathe European manufacturers’ association. Even if the electric strategy remains “unchanged”. And Elkann, Stellantis reveals, also had a telephone conversation with President Ursula von der Leyen.