The president of the Lower House's
commission of productive activities, Alberto Gusmeroli, said on
Monday that he has sent a letter requesting Stellantis Chairman
John Elkann to report to parliament following the announcement
late on Sunday that Carlos Tavares has quit as CEO of the
Italian-French-American carmaker.
"This morning, following the resignation yesterday of the CEO of
Stellantis, I sent a letter requesting to hear President
Elkann", Gusmeroli told the Start program of Sky Tg24.
"I think it is absolutely necessary and I believe the request
can be accepted", he noted, adding that "it is a difficult time
for the automotive" sector.
"Faced with a complicated problem like ecological transition,
there are certainly more interconnected solutions, not just
one", Gusmeroli noted.
"It is necessary not to divide over a problem that concerns
everybody.
"As always, great changes can be great opportunities, we have to
succeed in finding the right solutions for a sector that is
absolutely vital", he concluded.
Tavares, 66, resigned suddenly, deepening concerns about efforts
to turn around the world's fourth-largest automaker following
the group's drop in profits.
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