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Istat: Fassina, strengthening the citizenship against poverty

2021-03-04T14:46:52.487Z


"Today's Istat data on the spike in poverty and the collapse in household consumption should at least silence those who continue to attack the Citizenship Income for political reasons or class indifference. (ANSA)


(ANSA) - Rome 04 March - "The ISTAT data today sull'impennatadella poverty and the collapse of household consumption dovrebberoper least to silence those who continue to attack the Redditodi class citizenship for political reasons or indifference.


   If before the Income of Addition and then, with a considerable political commitment of the M5S and financial commitment of the Conte Government, the RdC had not been introduced, the number of people in absolute poverty would have been even more dramatic. The Support Decree being prepared must significantly increase the RdC endowment. also to intervene on the main consequence of the increase in poverty: the loss of the home ".

This was stated by the deputy of LeU Stefano Fassina.


    "To this end, it is necessary to simplify and strengthen the support for rents - continues Fassina - to avoid evictions and the related blocks and it is urgent to include in the Pnrr a national plan for public housing with social canons. The attacks of the free and so-called social rights against the RdC accused of ineffectiveness of the instrument to introduce beneficiaries to work: the part of the RdC relating to active policies became operational at the end of 2019 when Italy entered recession. Then, there was the abyss of 2020 with the loss of 700,000 jobs. Anyone who really cares about the family, especially those with children, must now have the strengthening of the RdC as a priority ", concludes Fassina.

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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