Italy approves privatisation of 40% of rail operator

Italy approves privatisation of 40% of rail operator

ROME - The Italian government has approved the privatisation of up to 40 percent of the national rail operator, the Ferrovie dello Stato said on its website on Tuesday.

A young boy sleeps in his father's arms at Milan train station on June 11, 2015, after about 300 migrants, mainly from Eritrea, arrived in Milan

A government statement published on the Ferrovie dello Stato's website said the Council of Ministers had approved on Monday the company's privatisation, but did not give a date for the operation.

The government has previously indicated it plans to proceed with the sale of the stake in the railway in 2016, while the finance ministry recently said it could take place in the second half of next year.

The sale of a stake in the railway is one of the most important features in the government's privatisation drive, and follows the successful listing last month of nearly 40 percent in Italy's postal services.

The Italian government should begin next year the privatisation of the air traffic controller Enav.

The government is using privatisation funds to help pay down its debt which stands at 2.2 trillion euros.

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