The M5s leader, Giuseppe Conte, arrived in Piazza Santi Apostoli in Rome to participate in a protest demonstration on the Superbonus.
Taking to the streets are the members of Class Action Nazionale (Cande), the association that was set up to protect small and medium-sized enterprises of technicians and professionals in the sector, but also citizens, with the aim of unlocking free movement of the tax credits accrued from the main building bonuses.
The M5s undertakes to bring into the budget law a solution to unblock the transfer of credits, said the leader of the Movement.
The M5s leader spokesman for the requests of the construction workers and citizens demonstrating in the square for the release of the assignment of credits and delivered a petition signed by the companies that joined the National Construction Class Action to Palazzo Chigi.
Conte was greeted with applause by the demonstrators gathered in Piazza Santi Apostoli.
Then, leaving the demonstration, he stopped to talk to the people who were also protesting to appease their anger.
"Without forcing Confindustria's position, I think I can say that we share the assessments on the maneuver which accepts a recessionary perspective without anti-cyclical measures. We are very disappointed and we share the seriousness of the lack of investments in the south".
So the M5s leader Giuseppe Conte, at the end of the meeting with the president of Confindustria Carlo Bonomi.