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RAUTÂ BACK WITH THE MIS streets in protest against wear BANKS OF THE SOUTH!
Deputy National Secretary Vicar MIS Rauti Raffaele Bruno, as he played a militant leaflets against usury banking MSI the center of Naples off to a bank, issued the following statement:
"The phenomenon of the disease found in the banking crisis our country is the southern banks, which covered some of the major public institutions that are banks deprived of their small size, assuming actual characteristics of systematic instability. This analysis, which I was able to explain in my capacity as Deputy National Secretary and Deputy Head of the Department for the Southern Political Idea of \u200b\u200bthe Social Movement, at a conference on "Banks and the South, organized by the Banco di Napoli and the Union Entrepreneurs of Campania, is unfortunately confirmed by the number of special administration measures and compulsory winding-up relative to banks based in the southern regions relocation of property occurred in recent years to the benefit of companies headquartered in North Central is having a devastating effect on the economic and business of the South, since the banks run by non-local decision-makers have increased their aversion to give trust to business and to help those in need. Today the banks of the South from the North practice run rate itself already from moneylenders and even three or four points higher than what is practiced in northern regions. That is, an entrepreneur seeking financial assistance to a bank, on equal terms, pays up to five points higher rate of interest in relation to an undertaking of the Centre and North. All banks have controlled the north then the specific task of rounding up the savings and then invest them in the southern regions of the North, with the result that the South is becoming poorer and southern entrepreneurs have less chance of being helped by banks. Of course, do bank in the South means to confront, on the one hand, with a business enterprise with the highest risk, nature in turn originated in other things being equal, chronic inability of the State and Local Authorities to deliver effectively the primary public goods: rights of person and property, real catalysts of the yeast of the market economy, represented by the trust. The absence of the best mix of rules and trust is the most acute shortage faced by banks and businesses in the South, and for which the best part of the productive classes just can not. The South has suffered for decades the economic and social costs of a kind of tacit "wicked pact" that in recent decades has linked the triangle politics - business - bank in the mutual protection of their revenue. The intertwining of politics, banking, business, family and institutions of control is remarkable. In general, the policy's business has great rules of the game designed to target resources on public and private uses of economically unproductive, but electorally advantageous. Many companies with businessmen, gangsters and unscrupulous bankers subservient to political advantage derived from the interweaving, which defined markets and sectors competitivi.L little 'ineffectiveness of public institutions - when and how the bureaucracy and justice in the head - have completed the framework, in which political and professional income have come to determine a hard knot to untie. But today we have fallen from the frying pan into the fire. By large banks managed by the political power that gave easy to trust the politicians and Camorra Tangentopoli, we went to a credit system and the South is completely in the hands of speculation in the North. Faced with this situation so far no one has moved a finger. Today we return to discuss the problem, but just because someone wants to get a little personal propaganda. All political parties, trade unions and politicians are in fact complicit in southern and someone has paid their silence. That's why we were alone we Idea Movement Social Credit to request a parliamentary inquiry on the south and to protest for days under headquarters in Via Toledo when even the largest and most prestigious bank in southern Italy: the Banco di Napoli, was sold off to the IMO San Paolo of Turin for a few billion old lire. And that is why even today we are the only ones to denounce usury banking "
Naples, March 7, 2011 The Press Officer of MIS RAUTÂ
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