The words used by Carlo Tavares on 11 October to respond to the rain of questions, criticisms and requests from Italian parliamentarians must not have convinced Italians very much. Over the past seven days, the keyword Stellantis, used in digital conversations, has garnered 81.5% negative sentiment. The new analysis by Instant Mood confirms this trend. As can be seen from the timeline of mentions of the term, the share in question grew dramatically after the parliamentary hearing of the group’s CEO. “I sense anger on your part, a certain resentment. The same attitude that the workers have. It is a very difficult situation, but the regulations were not imposed by Stellantis. It is not correct to make a big salad. We have done our homework, we have worked very hard to ensure that the cars and components we use are in line with the established requirements. We ask you for regulatory stability because in our sector the times are long, we must plan well in advance”, he said during the hearing the number one multinational that produces motor vehicles.
Tavares’ intervention was made necessary by requests from the governing majority parties regarding the possibility of reviewing the European Green Deal. “In the last legislature in Europe the line of a pseudo-environmentalist left prevailed. There were so many sparks that we received an electric shock”, said Luca Squeri, deputy of Forza Italia, during the Tavares hearing. “As a majority we will change the course and ask to review the European Green Deal. If we manage to change the course, is Stellantis capable of changing the strategy?”, asked the centre-right MP. But not only that. It was above all the opposition forces who turned up their noses at the words of the CEO of Stellantis. “We expected much more from this hearing. What is the industrial plan for research, development and production in Italy? We ask for clarity, much more than what we heard here. Because instead we saw signs of disengagement, of disinvestment”, commented the secretary of the Democratic Party Elly Schlein,
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