"An intervention by the CDP is one of the hypotheses under study". This was stated by the deputy minister at MIT Edoardo Rixi
speaking on the sidelines of the conference 'Urban Regeneration: beyond the past the new Liguria'.
"It is clear that whoever deals with public finance in a country must first of all do is recover all the credits to understand how many are to be paid - he says - After which the government's intention is to meet the payment to companies , which to date was blocked anyway, because the banks no longer intended to pay the loans fearing for their balance sheets".
As for the Superbonus, "the big question is given by problem loans. The problem is that companies have more than 15 billion in credit towards the State and are unable to collect. A credit that could lead to the bankruptcy of these companies" .
This is what the Minister of the Environment, Gilberto Pichetto Fratin
, said
during the meeting 'The market put to the test of facts: energy crisis overcome?'
underway at Illumia in Bologna.
"We are ready as a government to ask for an evaluation," guaranteed Pichetto Fratin
.
"Without the superbonus or any increases in contributions, we can also say goodbye to the post-earthquake reconstruction of Central Italy": the mayors of some of the most destroyed villages in the Marche region told ANSA, such as Arquata del Tronto, Camerino, Castelsantangelo sul Nera, Visso, Ussita and Muccia
.
"The superbonus was born badly and risks ending up worse, it had to be made available only to complete the reconstruction of the earthquake-stricken territories, then if finances had allowed it, it could have been extended to the rest of the country" - says Gian Luigi Spiganti di Visso - Di certainly for us today it is essential that we want to recover our communities".
"The government's decisions on the superbonus are not only very serious because they affect families, businesses and work (which have respected the rules and an agreement with the state) but also represent a very heavy blow for the populations of the areas affected by the central Italy earthquake" : this is what
four MPs from the Democratic Party underline, Senators Walter Verini, Alberto Losacco, Michele Fina and Senator Cecilia D'Elia
.
"At serious risk of blockage - they observe, in a joint statement - they are important parts of the reconstruction plan following the demolition of buildings which are also underway by virtue of the programmed incentives".
The superbonus and the discount on the invoice "as previously regulated, have drugged the market, generating a rise in the prices of goods and services such as to put the public spending system in crisis. These out-of-control concessions have cost every Italian citizen 2,000 euros ".
So in a note
the president of the Cifa Italia business association, Andrea Cafà who underlines that he shares the decision of the Meloni government and asks for "an immediate measure to release the problem loans
which amount to around 15 billion".
That of the superbonus "was a reckless maneuver, for which, it is right that they set a limit otherwise it risked being a problem for the country, not for just one sector". So the president of the Lombardy Region, Attilio Fontana
, when asked about the decree amending the 110% superbonus for building renovations, on the sidelines of his visit to Micam, the first public outing after his re-election as Governor.
"It is clear to everyone that the Superbonus was something very costly for public finances, but I believe that
we must intervene carefully and with great sensitivity towards those who are exposed today, avoiding short-circuiting a system of which the country has need".
The Ligurian governor Giovanni Toti said
on the sidelines of the conference organized by the Liguria Region.
ANSA agency
Meloni: "The superbonus cost every Italian 2,000 euros".
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'The superbonus cost every Italian 2000 euros.
When the State spends, nothing is free.'
Thus the premier in her social column 'Notes of Giorgia'.
The total cost of the superbonus credits is currently 105 billion euros.
Berlusconi: 'Parliament is sovereign and will be able to make useful changes' (ANSA)