(ANSA) - ROME, FEBRUARY 19 - "The superbonus cost every Italian 2,000 euros. When the state spends it, it's nothing for free".
This was stated by the Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who in a video of her column 'Notes of Giorgia' summarized a series of figures relating to the tax relief, on the eve of the confrontation at Palazzo Chigi between the government and the categories concerned.
"The total cost" of the superbonus credits "currently stands at 105 billion euros", he underlined, and "there have been a great many scams, around 9 billion euros of scams".
"If we left the superbonus as it is, we wouldn't have the money to do the finance", the premier warned: "Now we have to look for solutions to avoid the collapse of thousands of companies. Now we have to defend the public budget".
From this point of view he framed the convocation of the associations, "to ask how we can help them and to put everything on a sensible track".
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