The reception takes place in the morning at Ajuria Enea Palace and in the afternoon the book “Europe. The Last Chance” is presented at the EITB headquarters of Bilbao.
The Lehendakari, Imanol Pradales, will receive tomorrow Squeaking Italian minister Enrico Letta, Dean of Ie School of Politics, Economics and Global Affairs at Ie University who will participate in Bilbao in the Presentation of his book “Europe. The Last Chance” In an action in which both will maintain an open dialogue about the major challenges that the continent is confronted with in the new global scenario.
The reception will take place in the morning in the Vitoria-Gasteneiz Ajuria Palace and the Publication Presentation ActOrganized by Ie University and EITB, takes place at 5:30 PM. In the Multibox room of the Euskal Irrati Televista headquarters in Bilbao.
“Europe. His last chance” is the result of an extensive nine-month tour through 65 European cities, in which Enrico Letta held more than 400 meetings with political, business, trade union and social leaders, as Lehendakaritza reported in a note.
From these conversations the author wrote it known as’Letta report‘, in which the must strengthen European unity and modernize the internal market To adapt it to the economic, social and technological reality of the 21st century.
During his journey, Letta also visited Euskadi as it appears in the chapter entitled “in Bilbao, ideas to simplify the lives of small and medium -sized companies (SMEs), in which a conversation with Pradales appears. Exactly, the Lehendakari has referred several times to ‘Letta report‘As one of the most important documents for the economic and industrial future of Europe.
In this sense, he has defended that “European industrial rebirth must also have the voice of the states without a nation such as Euskadi” and has underlined the need to “strengthen the European project with design transformations”, in accordance with the reports of Letta, Draghi and Niinistö.
He had previously presented his book in Madrid, together with Minister Carlos Corpore and the president of the Ceoe Antonio Garamendi.
Source: EITB

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