San Marino. USL and UCS: “yet another increase in the cost of utilities, politics finds solutions and does not depress citizens with continuous requests for sacrifices”
“In the postcovid era we are experiencing a scenario that has radically changed from the really difficult pandemic that characterized the years of the pandemic”.
This opens the merged note sent by USL And UCS, who add: “At that time citizens were ‘told’ that making sacrifices today would mean feeling good tomorrow. Such optimistic forecasts have disappeared from the radar of politics that it seems to demand sacrifice today to make even more tomorrow. As if no one saw a future, as if the times we are destined to live must necessarily be studded with rigor.
In such a context, people must resign themselves to being constantly put their hands in their pockets. The increases represent the last tile dropped on the head of citizens who risk not making it anymore. That until now the citizenship has touched with dignity and invested its own resources to hold out and face the crisis does not mean that it is willing to beat its head indefinitely and pay increasingly high bills. We ask the politicians, who liquidate everything with the formula of the responsible and resilient citizen, that they assume their responsibilities as they are called to govern the country.
It is important to think in a far-sighted way, with the small horizon of cuts and increases only the country is condemned to degrowth. In fact, it is impossible not to doubt that with the purchase price of gas blocked by voice of the AASS itself, the increase aims more than anything else to make money to make up for budget problems deriving from a less than optimal management.
Usl and Ucs hope for an immediate change of registration: politics must not precisely depress citizenship with its declarations but it has the duty to develop solutions that found hope and look to growth. In this regard, the non-renewal of contracts for many workers becomes unacceptable. There is an undeniable fact: many, too many people cannot sustain beyond the loss of purchasing power and the increase in the prices of basic necessities and services.
The situation is about to degenerate, we need immediate steps backwards on contracts that must be renewed and on INCREASES THAT MUST NOT BE APPLIED ”.