Raising the minimums, Women's Option, easing the squeeze on 100% indexed checks from 4 to 5 times the minimum
.
In the majority it is to widen the mesh of the maneuver but the issue of resources always remains decisive, so much so that
the hypothesis of a squeeze on the Citizenship Income emerges by canceling the facilitation for the under 40s (Rpt under 40) as also hypothesized in an amendment of the Third Polo
.
The government continues to weave the fabric of the maneuver and, in the meantime
, the issue of tax credits accrued on the Superbonus is being resolved with the possibility that transfers to banks and insurance companies will go from two to three
.
An extension to 31 December is also on the way for those who have already approved the works by 25 November.
But time is running out and the internal confrontation between the majority parties continues.
So much so that the centre-right, reunited, manages to break with parliamentary etiquette by not appearing in the commission and incurring an incident that sends the opposition into a rage.
The Democratic Party, together with the M5s and the Avs, comes to occupy the presidency in protest.
And the majority is forced to apologize.
" Trancassini said that we must not go around it - says Marco Grimaldi, group leader of Avs in the commission - something has happened that must not happen, and when mistakes are made they must be acknowledged".
Even the M5s leader Giuseppe Conte is hard-nosed against the maneuver: "If we hadn't seen it in black and white - he says - we would not have believed in such a miserable maneuver. From those who define themselves as patriots we would have expected measures to support Italy ".
The majority, in any case, is grappling with various knots, still to be resolved, and the truly extensive menu of requests.
Starting, precisely, from the pension front.
Forza Italia is in no way willing to back down in the battle to raise the minimums.
For the Azzurri,
the increase in minimum pensions to 600 euros for those aged 75 and over and the
tax relief "of at least 8,000 euros" on the hiring of under 35s are "essential" - reiterates the parent company in the Financial Statements Roberto Pella
.
And, in the end, it is probable that the Azzurri will manage to win.
But, in the meantime, the government is also working to keep the thread open with the more dialoguing part of the opposition, Action and IV, as well as on the union front.
The interest that, according to what is reported, would have aroused interest in an amendment by the Third Pole
that blocks the basic income for the under 40s
should be read in this light.
As well as the proposal made by the
Cisl
on the revaluation of pensions and which provides for the raising of the threshold for checks indexed to 100% from 4 to 5 times the minimum.
A point on which, according to what FdI reports, the MEF would approve.
It still remains to be understood how the question of the threshold below which the fine will be triggered if the possibility of using the Pos will end up
.
The latest figure circulated is that of 40 euros but the measure is still being defined.
All this on the day when, moreover, the EU, while promoting the manoeuvre, casts doubts on the point, as well as on the issue of cash.
Meanwhile, Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti anticipates that "interventions are being studied" to facilitate "cash withdrawals through agreements with commercial establishments spread throughout the area".
News could arrive on the family front: Noi Moderati indeed makes it known that
alongside the almost obvious extension of the extra month of leave to 80% also for fathers, there could also be room for the proposal, also by the centrists, to raise all or part of the currently envisaged 30%.
Meanwhile, on the
Superbonus front
, the government's amendment to the quater aid decree on the release of tax credits already accrued
with the public guarantee through Sace arrives.
Specific amendments to article 9" of the quater aid decree are being prepared - Minister Giorgetti also explained - which will allow for greater circulation of securities among qualified intermediaries and which will guarantee so-called bridging loans for construction companies that are in possession of such claims".
"The average working life of women and men in Italy is the highest in Europe. You cannot die in the factory.
And 41 continues to be the goal"
.
This was stated by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport and Infrastructure,
Matteo Salvini,
on the sidelines of a conference held by Tempo, thus underlining that "stopping the Fornero law, which would have entered into force on January 1, was an act of civility , social justice and opportunities for young people".