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SAN_MARINO

The budget of the parties in almost the middle of the term

Sugar Mizzy February 14, 2022

Next to turning pointlights and shadows – depending on the point of view – on the goals achieved so far or those missed.

“Total insufficiency, and what remains is chickpea land in the Court”: the input to reflection arrives gives it Future Republic: “A legislature of” let’s get by “according to a script made up of proclamations, more useful to divert attention from the paucity of the proposal”. Then the list of critical issues: “not chosen on the economic front”, “huge debt that we do not understand how to support”; “Health policy below zero”; foreign politics with “the usual nervous under discussion on the association agreement”. Finally, the Commission of Inquiry on Banks, which for RF has resulted in the only attempt by the government forces to “write history for their own use and consumption”.

The reading of the facts of Via delle Scalette is completely opposite, from which they claim first of all that they have not been idle, “despite the fact that Covid has slowed down the activity a lot – he scans Gian Carlo Venturini (Pdc) – both of the Government and of the Majority. Resolving interventions have been implemented on justice and the financial sphere, – he objects -, in addition to having dealt with the health emergency with good results. In the background now “the reforms to be implemented as soon as possible, and with targeted interventions. We will do our part, – he assures – also in terms of propulsive thrust ”.

Concordia Gian Nicola Berti (NpR), “Political season conditioned by Covid, the hope is to be able to dare greater continuity in our action. We have a court restored to working conditions, steps for investment protection. And now the reforms: tax, to recover those pockets of non-taxation within the system that could prove to be fundamental for our revenue; and last but not least the pension reform, which is important – he says – to support social security funds ”.

“The only positive aspect concerns the Justice package”, for Rossano Fabbri (Mixed minority group) which, albeit to be reviewed, “makes use of the disasters of the last legislature. For the rest, the government and the majority are intangible, inhomogeneous and even, in some cases, totally antithetical components. Major limitations of health management are beginning to emerge, and public education is also failing its objectives. It is time – he concludes – for someone to start asking serious questions about the need to put an end to this agony ”.

Emanuele Santi (Network) Instead, he cites, as strong points, Carisp and the turnaround in the budget that returned to profit, in addition to the other interventions in the financial field, necessary – he explains – because “the state coffers were empty”. Two challenges for the future: understanding once and for all how to approach the Association Agreement with the EU, evaluating costs / benefits and safeguard clauses; and, with reference to the Varano investigation, once the charges for Carisp have fallen, intervene as soon as possible to obtain the necessary compensation. Finally, forward with the reforms, – he concludes – “that they are fair and sustainable”.

Mirko Dolcini (DML) he recalls “operational agreements with commercial and international platforms such as Amazon and Alipay that allow openings with external markets; and regulatory interventions also in the field of self-employment, to encourage investments in the area. The equilibrium reached – he observes – must be the springboard for structural reforms ”. Then a hint of the friction between allies: “The parties with a majority die – have different souls but must try to stay united to ensure as long as it is possible to govern the country in compliance with the objectives of the government program”.

Severe the judgment of Free on the Executive, “in total confusion and only compact on the issue of justice”. Matteo Ciacci he hopes that the ongoing judicial proceedings can go ahead and ascertain the responsibilities. Then, the issue of the debt “not accompanied by a precise plan of reforms; and from the pandemic – he says – only the image of a split majority emerges. To this is added the situation of the hospital, with the fear – he says – that this malfunction of the ISS will lead to a privatization of health care ”.

Finally, they applaud the results on the Justice front, too Grazia Zafferani, Sandra Giardi and Denise Bronzetti from the mixed majority group, “With structural reforms – they specify – useful for the relaunch and stability of the debt of the economic system on which it was necessary to intervene also with recourse to foreign countries. It is therefore urged to increase education that can no longer wait: pensions, PA, Igr, territorial policies, together with a development project that can outline the San Marino of tomorrow. The Group reserves a final reminder to urgent interventions at the service and protection of minors and the reorganization of territorial medicine.

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