Giuseppe Marino leaves the top management of Ansaldo Energia.The manager will hold the position of Group CEO of Hitachi Rail from 1 April, taking over from Andrew Barr.Marino resigns from the leadership of the Genoese company grappling with a very difficult restructuring and on the eve of the presentation of the new industrial plan to return to the railway sector.Marino, who will remain in charge until the end of March, had already held senior positions in Hitachi Rail in the past, supporting the integration of AnsaldoBreda and Ansaldo Sts and managing, among other things, the deliveries of the ETR1000, the high-speed train flagship in Italy which now also operates in Spain and France.Marino will move to London."Ansaldo Energia's relaunch plan continues unchanged according to the path traced by me and by the company's Board of Directors and with the support of the shareholder Cassa Depositi e Prestiti _ explains Marino _ The objective of all these subjects involved is the implementation of the recapitalization manoeuvre, with the expectation of approving it by March 31. The business plan focuses on enhancing the technological assets in the traditional segment of gas turbines and opens up to diversification through major investments in renewable energy and nuclear power. Ansaldo Energia until March 31. All members of the Board of Directors of Ansaldo Energia remain in office, ensuring full business continuity. I am proud to return to Hitachi Rail at this exciting time. My commitment will be oriented towards satisfying our customers and society, guiding our teams towards pioneering solutionsgreener and digital istics and successfully completing the acquisition of Thales Ground Transportation Business.”"The ship is without its commander. By today we want certainty on the recapitalization or it will be mobilisation".So Federico Grondona, Rsu Fiom Cgil, after this morning's meeting at Ansaldo Energia which was attended by the outgoing managing director, Giuseppe Marino, top management and union representatives of Fim Fiom Uilm.During the meeting, the CEO disclosed the reasons behind his resignation."The decision - underlines Grondona - comes at a crucial and very difficult moment. The struggles, strikes and demonstrations of recent months have supported the need for an intervention that could relaunch the Company. Marino's resignation is not a good signal and cast more than a shadow on the recapitalization, an obligatory step in order to guarantee the future development of Ansaldo".For this reason, he underlined, "Fiom is asking, by today, for an official document establishing the certainty of the recapitalization by the end of March at the latest. The personnel meeting has been set for tomorrow morning during which any initiatives will be decided of mobilization"."We learned the news of Giuseppe Marino's new position at Hitachi Rail, now we move on from a still complicated period for Ansaldo Energia where the Fim Cisl has always maintained a clear and precise position to protect employment and alongside workers. A new chapter is opening and let it be clear that we won't give anyone discounts: we expect the recapitalization that has been announced quickly from Cassa Depositi e Prestiti and we hope that the new management will also make a strong intervention on CDP to shortly define an industrial plan and a strategy that aims to relaunch Ansaldo Energia", explains Christian Venzano general secretary of Fim Cisl Liguria."We are always waiting for the Government to call for the presentation of the industrial plan and to understand the national energy plan where Ansaldo Energia can give a great response towards the energy transition".After Marino's resignation, Uil Liguria "invites the Government to roll up its sleeves for the relaunch of a historic company which, for the area, has always represented wealth, development and quality work".“The Government is seriously committed to the relaunch of Ansaldo Energia, so that an economically solid company can take shape again.It is finally necessary to identify an industrial partner worthy of Ansaldo's history - explains Mario Ghini, general secretary of Uil Liguria - Today we need a capable, experienced and sensitive manager for this company which is facing an important reorganization process.We need, without ifs and buts, an industrial plan worthy of this name with the support of Cassa depositi e prestiti.From now on, a path can be taken, a new era, which lays the foundations for making this great reality stronger both economically and on international markets".