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Elections: Di Maio, "Salvini-Meloni-Cav are trio sfasciaconti"

2022-08-20T12:12:17.769Z


"In 15 days they made promises for 100 billion euros", says the foreign minister in a video in which he stresses that the gas price ceiling is "the priority". The leader of Civic Commitment then returns to the need for a minimum wage and proposes subsidized mortgages for the under 40s. (ANSA)


"In those days, while the bankruptcy trio Salvini, Berlusconi and Meloni worked to bring down the government, we said 'don't bring down the government because the worst part of this crisis is coming."

Thus the Foreign Minister and leader of Civic Engagement Luigi Di Maio, in a video posted on YouTube.

"The trio sfasciaconti, as I call it,

in 15 days has already made promises for 100 billion euros

- adds Di Maio -. It is a huge problem, a problem of economic security of the country, because of the two: o they are making fun of you and this is not good news, but there is even worse news, because if they are serious we risk defaulting. They risk draining the savings of Italians ".

"

The cap on the price of gas is the priority

at the moment. We have to wake up the policy on this topic", stresses Di Maio.

"But there is another important issue: Coldiretti tells us that by the end of the year Italian families will often have 570 euros more just to eat. Another intervention that must be done is to zero the VAT on basic necessities. : food, birth products - because if we want to be a country that is growing demographically we must help families with children - and then pharmaceuticals ".

"They say to young people: 'you have to start a family', but it's not easy if they pay you 2/3 euros an hour and you can't even access a mortgage to buy a house. We have two proposals, the first concerns wages: 2 / 3 euro per hour is an unacceptable price, it is the exploitation of young people, to be able to overcome it we must make a

minimum wage

, but we cannot impose it by law, because then companies that already pay a lot of energy and taxes should pay it. so companies are also missing out. We have to make an agreement between companies and dependent parties ", continues Di Maio in the video.

"But the minimum wage is not enough - adds Di Maio -. There are young people who earn even more than 9 euros per hour, but their families have made sacrifices, they have made investments in training, they have paid for university. for their experience, for their training, they are paid too little anyway. And therefore there is a fair wage, which means being paid for what you are worth. And this also applies to VAT numbers ".

"On

mortgages

we have two proposals - continues the minister -: to build

a guarantee fund among the under 40s that allows them not to pay even a euro in advance

. The State gives them a loan at 0 interest and returns it at 0 interest. And then on real guarantees, the mortgage must be 100% guaranteed ", concludes Di Maio.

Source: ansa

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