The future prime minister of Italy, Mario Monti, said Monday that the Italians must make sacrifices as part of measures necessary to remove the country from the crisis, AFP inform you.
Regarding the fate of the Italians, the new Italian Prime Minister said, during a press conference, that there can be "no blood, no tears, can sacrifice." Former European Commissioner asked also for markets to restore the situation in the country, threatened to asphyxiation by weight of debts.
"I do not deny the importance of markets, but we are a democracy and deadlines are necessary," said Monti, related political consultations that began Monday. Mario Monti said that "markets will be patient and understand."
Moreover, while certain factions of the Northern League led by Umberto Bossi, advertising elections before the deadline stipulated in the spring of 2013, Monti points out that there is no question of shortening the term.
Although not yet know if the future will be a technocrat government, or to include political figures, Monti said that "political forces have understood the gravity of the situation." In respect of the new Italian premier, present political parties in government is a "desire", but he said that "it is essential that the party secretaries to join the new government."
Mario Monti was appointed by President Giorgio Napolitano on Sunday to form a new government. Until the establishment of the future government, Silvio Berlusconi will be responsible for the daily agenda.