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An in-depth analysis of the League's economic plan and innovative proposals.

In-depth analysis of the League's economic plan and innovative proposals 1762909792

Tensions are emerging in the economic strategy due to the scrapping proposal put forward by the League.

The debate on the current economic plan has entered a decisive phase in Parliament, with parties preparing to submit significant amendments. Among the most controversial proposals is that of Alloy, which aims to expand the program of scrapping of folders, a topic that has already sparked tensions with the Ministry of Economy.

Deputy Minister of Economy Maurizio Leo expressed concern about the need to maintain the budget balance unchanged, noting that "the problem of financial coverage is becoming increasingly pressing." The League, however, appears determined to pursue its agenda, arguing that the necessary funding can be found.

The League's proposals and ministerial reactions

The starting point of this controversy is the League's proposal to extend the scrapping of vehicles to those who have been inspected for formal defects. In response, Leo warned that the increase in scrapping would lead to further complications from the point of view of financial coverage, stating: “We must always keep the bar straight on the accounts”.

The parties' responses

Despite the concerns expressed by the Ministry, League representatives, such as Claudio Borghi, reiterated that funding is not impossible to find. "The important thing is that the budget balances remain unchanged, and this will be guaranteed," Borghi assured.

In view of the legislative changes, Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti also indicated that there are areas where intervention is possible, such as the structural implementation of hyper- and super-depreciation. Furthermore, changes to credit compensation are expected, with the possibility that some measures may be eliminated entirely.

The requests of the other parties

In addition to the League, other parties are also developing their own proposals. Brothers of Italy, for example, is examining technical changes and working on pension and security issues. Forza Italia, which is planning a meeting, will focus on issues such as housing and security, seeking to repeal the dividend rule.

Moderates' priorities and financial challenges

The Noi Moderati group has called for incentives for long-term rentals and a tax break on books, while the issue of treasure The €100 million budget remains central. This fund will have to be distributed among the parliamentary groups, but the need to reduce the number of amendments to 400 reported represents a significant challenge.

The legislative process will face tight deadlines, with the goal of bringing the budget to the Senate floor by December 15th and concluding the debate in the Chamber of Deputies before Christmas. "This is our hope, but everything depends on the goodwill of everyone involved," said Luca Ciriani, Minister for Relations with Parliament.

Union reactions and the debate on Transition 5.0

Meanwhile, the unions are closely monitoring the budget's development. The UIL (Italian Labour Union) has announced a national demonstration for November 29th, while CGIL (Italian General Confederation of Labour) leader Maurizio Landini has shared his proposals with Democratic Party (PD) leader Elly Schlein.

Finally, the question of the program's funding Transition 5.0 It has generated controversy, as resources have already been exhausted. Business Minister Adolfo Urso responded to the criticism by stating that the program has been successful, while there have been spikes in bookings for the program. Transition 4.0, which now presents the same situation of resource depletion.