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Def, with full implementation of the Pnrr boost of 3.4% to GDP in 2026

2023-04-13T14:18:14.231Z


Green light from the Senate Chamber to the decree on the governance of the Pnrr. The text goes to the House. Giorgetti: 'Stop extraordinary measures, review the home bonus' (ANSA)


Green light from the Senate Hall to the decree on the governance of the Pnrr

: 83 yeses, 57 nos and 6 abstentions.

The provision passes to the Chamber and must be converted by 25 April.



The impact of the Pnrr on GDP could translate into an increase of 1% this year, up to a

potential boost of 3.4% in 2026

, final year of the Plan.

This is the estimate contained in the National Reform Program attached to the Def.

Assuming full implementation of all the projects in the Plan as currently envisaged, this year GDP would be 1% higher than in the scenario that does not consider these expenses, in 2024 the boost would be 1.8%. in 2025 by 2.7%, in 2026 by 3.4%.

The evaluation only considers the resources for additional projects, not those that would have taken place even without the Pnrr.

ANSA Agency

Def: 21 linked to the maneuver, including pensions - Economy

Measures against poverty and for work, protection of Made in Italy (ANSA)


Giorgetti, stop extraordinary measures, review home bonuses

- "The first objective is to gradually overcome some of the extraordinary measures implemented in the last three years and identify new interventions both to support the most vulnerable subjects and to revive the economy".

The Minister of the Economy, Giancarlo Giorgetti, writes this in the Def, dwelling in particular on building bonuses: "the normalization of budgetary policy" also passes through the revision of incentives such as Superbonus and facade bonuses, which have had a draw "significantly higher than the estimates".

For this reason, the government intends to "review the whole matter of building incentives" by combining efficiency with the sustainability of public finances and distribution equity.



ANSA Agency

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Source: ansa

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