The amendment establishes that Poste, in the case of entry into PagoPa, will not be able to stipulate agreements which have the effect of exercising a dominant influence on the governance of the company. The provisions of the law on the protection of competition remain unchanged, it is clarified, according to which operations to modify the concentration are subject to the regulations on mergers and must be subjected to preventive control by the Antitrust.

The House Budget Committee gave the amendment the green light. The government's amendment to the Pnrr decree on Pago Pa was approved by the House of Representatives on Tuesday. The amendment will go to the Senate for a vote on whether to approve it or not. The vote is expected to take place in the next few days, and the government hopes to make a decision by the end of the year. It is expected that the Senate will vote on the amendment on Tuesday or the beginning of the next month. The decision will be made on whether or not to approve the amendment.