The vexed question of the
give-and-take balance between Fiat, now Stellantis, and the
Italian government is no longer a divisive issue after decades
in which the carmaker was accused of getting too much government
cash and giving little back, President John Elkann told
parliament Wednesday.
"Italy and Fiat, today Stellantis, have grown together. "I hope
that from today the give/take balance between the country and
the company is no longer a divisive issue, but an opportunity to
continue this virtuous path together that has lasted 125 years,
proudly with Italy", he said.
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