Palazzo Chigi, today the majority summit: budget law, high bills and Superbonus.
A meeting dedicated to the requests that each party would like to include in the budget law is planned.
Resources are few, we will focus on priorities. These include new support against high bill prices, petrol bonus, against the expensive fuel e size of the Superbonus.
The government's maneuver aims at new support to help low incomes. A difficult objective given the starting economic availability, reiterated the presidency of Palazzo Chigi, but on which we will work next month to be able to make ends meet with the interventions in the budget law.
The first meeting, in which the representatives of the various parties are called to actively participate with proposals and implementation hypotheses, will be held today at Palazzo Chigi.
On the agenda there is not only the budget, at the end of the month the support for the high bills and the extension of the social bonus expire. Regarding these last two measures, the Minister of the Environment Gilberto Pichetto had declared "we are working" for confirmation of the July measures.
The priorities also include the emergency of the increase in petrol prices, for which a fuel bonus is being considered, intended for low incomes.
The debate on the superbonus is also crucial, a measure that currently has a significant impact on public spending. There is the possibility of redirecting it to low incomes.
“If the superbonus credit were transferable only to those with low incomes, the problem would be solved, except that we also have constitutional constraints”, declared the sEighth Secretary of the Economy Federico Freni.
The work on the budget for the next few months starts from some fixed points: cutting the wedge, support for the lowest incomes, attention to families and birth rates.
The difficulty in finding resources remains. The verification will be done with Nadef by September 27th. The ministers express their first discontent over the cuts requested by the Mef, which requested to receive the savings proposals by 10 September.
The first fears any cuts emerge from the pension dossier. The unions have released the first statements “Looking at what has been done to date, the issues are not resolved”, said the leader of the CGIL Maurizio Landini, stating that the workers were asked “to go as far as the general strike if necessary”.
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