Restoring "trust" to a country prostrated by the Coronavirus crisis, and giving impetus to a recovery that remains within reach despite the new surge in infections.
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, alongside Economy Minister Roberto Gualtieri, sends a reassuring message, two days after the launch of a budget law that allocates "significant resources, despite the difficult context we are going through".
A maneuver that "does not increase taxes" and, on the contrary, lays the foundations for the tax reform, on which work will begin "immediately", with "the first piece" of the single allowance for children.
The check will reach "up to 200 euros per child", announces the Minister of Economy, explaining that for 2021 the government is deploying "70 billion for the recovery" between the 39-40 billion of the maneuver and the 31 bequeathed by the decrees for the emergency, from Cura Italia until the August decree.
The lion's share, in this case, is made by the definitive sterilization of the VAT safeguard clauses, for 19 billion, while another 12 support some of the interventions launched this year and which will continue next, such as the cashless plan - ready to start December, with a first refund in February on Christmas expenses - or the 110% superbonus.
Chaos breaks out precisely on the incentive for green renovations: "It's crazy not to extend the super bonus", thundered the M5S parliamentarians.
"it is a revolution, it is unthinkable not to give it legs by extending it for at least three years".
The agitation of the five stars is motivated by the tables contained in the Budget Planning Document that the government sent to Brussels for an initial examination of the maneuver "at the end of the month", as Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni recalled: the extension of various building bonuses, from eco-bonus to facade bonus, but not 110%.
Basically, the measure, which is in any case already financed for the works started up to December 2021, will not be extended at the moment with the Budget law because, it is the explanation that the government is quick to give, it will come "with the funds of the Recovery Plan ".
The decision, the MEF assures, has already been taken, it is only a matter of waiting for the "allocation of European resources".