“Exhaust project. Enough with the checks, it’s time to do your homework”
“A unloading projectwhich pushes the country into a spiral of debt, in the face of out-of-control spending” said the parent company Niccolo Renzi, provocative towards the Government: “Enough with the checks – he says – it’s time to do your homework”. For RF, a budget law that leaves a country swallowed up, without choices: An insufficient budget law – he also remarks Sara Conti – there are no economic development proposals, we continue to borrow money to use it in current spending, without having an idea of a country project”.
Here then are the additional amendments, “all rejected” – they point out bitterly – with the exception of the reductions on nursery school fees for families with more than one child, for which they thank the Secretary of Education. He summarizes them by macro-theme Andrea Zafferani:
– On the energy front, (with the return to the brackets and with the reduction of tariffs using the extra revenue from AASS; and asking for a plan for autonomy);
– Against the high cost of living: with tools to encourage wage increases and by adjusting family allowances;
– On healthcare: with the abolition of the COT and for the training of a class of San Marino doctors.
– For development: proposing the culture bonus – 500 euros for young people aged 18 to 20. Without forgetting security and long-term political demands based on a study of demographic trends.
It is already divisive and confrontational terrain: the Special Economic District, for Renzi, “the great absentee, who has now become an alibi, that the majority waves as if there really were a development project. We will not vote for it.” “We don’t even comment on it – adds Sara Conti – Clearly, as presented, it is already a dead project. We’ll see what happens because, apparently, even a large part of the majority doesn’t completely agree on the subject”.
Attached are the additional amendments