mr. padoan also knows his way around. >> >> not an easy boss >> as we've discussed previously if mr. padoan decided he no longer wanted the finance minister role, would that be a role you see yourself doing with the formation of the next government >> if i am free to go back to the private sector where i belong, and this has been a fantastic experience, but what is very important for me is to be and remain independent. >> if you were the finance minister and you were building on the legacy of mr. padoan, what would be your key priority for italy? >> to reduce deficit and find money to fings ance investment. investment is the crucial thing for italy, to have more company into the global value chain, to bring more companies to the global value chain but also to prepare people to face a dramatic change in the work with new professions coming, and a lot of old professions disappearing we need to get prepared for that otherwise there will be a second shop after the first phase of globalizati globalization. all the western world will be at risk >> so you get a lot of priorities including ge