(ANSA) - ROME, OCTOBER 29 - "Finally, a non-emergency budget law that lays the foundations to link the economic recovery in a structural way. Over 23 billion euros are stimulating growth, with 8 billion destined to cut taxes for workers and companies, and 4 billion in incentives for businesses, starting from the refinancing of the Sabatini law for investments in capital goods, from the renewal of resources for the 'transition 4.0', up to support for exports, passing through the guarantee fund for SMEs ". Mariastella Gelmini, minister for regional affairs and autonomy and head of the Forza Italia government delegation, writes on LinkedIn.
"And again - continues Gelmini - funds for research and development, for the ecological transition and for digital innovation, for the contribution exemption of the contracts of workers coming from companies in crisis and of working mothers who return from maternity leave, rules in contrast to the educational poverty and in favor of young people for the purchase of housing. And the superbonus will continue in 2023 ".
"A maneuver - says the minister - that allows us to look to the future with confidence, consistent with the values of the center-right, expansive but not dispersive, with long-term measures aimed at making the economic rebound in recent months structural. A wide-ranging budget law , in line with the reforms of the NRP, which restores authority and credibility to Italy on an international level.
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