Mario Pescante

Mario Pescante
Mario Pescanteis an Italian politician and entrepreneur. He is a vice president of the International Olympic Committee...
equipment looking mayer possibly private
We're looking to find possibly the same equipment Mr. Mayer had in his private residence in Austria.
happens slightest
What happens now, I haven't the slightest idea,
happens
What happens now? I haven't got a clue.
percent possible preparing
We are preparing very well but it is not possible to be 100 percent secure.
add certain countries events forced needs recent referring special
Unfortunately, referring to recent events, we are forced to add certain countries (to the special needs list). We have done everything possible.
consider control italy sign type
Always the control in Italy has been very, very strict. MPs consider any type of moratorium a sign of weakness.
sanctions
Penal sanctions are O.K. for those that peddle ... For athletes, sporting sanctions are much more severe.
dedicated enter entirely full intent monday next shall unity
It is important that there is full unity of intent and that next Monday we shall be able to enter definitively into a new phase, entirely dedicated to sport.
speak
I will speak with him about doping. We are optimistic.
changes intend law parliament
Parliament doesn't intend making changes to the law,
against convinced fight sanctions
The IOC is convinced that sporting sanctions are enough in the fight against doping.
example italian numbers system
These numbers are an example of an Italian system that works.
maximum sanctions
The maximum of penal sanctions (for such offences) is two years and (for offences) up to two years we do not (serve) prison-time in Italy.
conform government health italian ministry taken
The Italian Health Ministry intends to conform to the commitments taken by our government.