“Giorgia Meloni, stop fueling the institutional conflict that is damaging the country. Stop looking for enemies every day to hide their responsibility. If they are looking for those responsible for the reception disaster, they should look in the mirror: It is their right to write clearly unconstitutional laws and then take it out on the judges who do their jobs.” This is the Democratic Party This is the response of his secretary Elly Schlein to the statements of Giorgia Meloni, who sharply criticized the selection of Catania Court judges guilty of accepting the appeal of three asylum seekers detained this morning. They are waiting in the new center of Pozzallo to learn the outcome of their asylum requests. According to the judges, by the Government The issued decree would be illegitimate and contrary to EU rules.
Back and forth
As well as the judges, the Prime Minister also attacked “other states” who he thought were working “in a completely opposite direction” to that of the government (the reference to Germany was obvious) and pointed the finger “to a piece”. Italy, which is doing everything possible to encourage illegal immigration”. Schlein’s words to the sender: “He explains that it is the right that signs all the laws that create this chaos, such as the Bossi-Fini law that fuels irregularity. It is the right that has never opposed Dublin.” The arrangement that left Italy more isolated was the decision to form an alliance with Poland and Hungary, which did not want to know solidarity.”
Conflict moves to the field of health
The Democratic Party, meanwhile, is preparing its attack on public health, which risks suffering fresh cuts in the next fiscal measure: “We expected the government to at least partially take on the cry of alarm from Nadef and trade unions in the sector, the Regions and the Minister himself. Instead, once “We read with disappointment and great concern a line that was more about defunding health care and cutting services.” That is why Marina Sereni, Head of Health and Sanitary Affairs of the Democratic Party, attacks: “Complaints from citizens who cannot access services without having to resort to private services are becoming more and more frequent, cases of operators choosing to abandon public structures for a better service paid and organized jobs.The shortage of some professionals, especially nursing, becomes even more dramatic in the face of the aging of the population and the need for close and regional strengthening of medicine.In the light of all this, the Meloni Government’s choice is to increase 6.2% of GDP from next year “We reiterate our proposal to bring health expenditure to 7.5% of GDP in the next 5 years and implement an extraordinary recruitment plan that will definitely exceed the spending ceiling for personnel”.
The Democratic Party’s concerns are shared by other opposition forces: “Nadef, the mainstay of the next budget bill, promises nothing good overall, but is terrible on the health front.” This was written in a memo by 5 Star Movement Senators and Members of Parliament in the Social Affairs Committee. “They explain that all independent organizations recommend adding at least 4 billion euros to the budget; this figure was also promised by Minister Schillaci. However, the Government is considering reducing the financing of health expenditure by approximately 3.3 billion euros Euro trend”. “A survey by Euromedia Research reports that 7.8% of Italians have given up on medical visits. The government’s response? Less and less money for healthcare,” we read in a statement from Action.
The government’s response is entrusted to Franco Zaffini, chairman of the Palazzo Madama Social Affairs and Health Commission: “Lacking ideas or simple proposals, the Left began to believe it by repeating that the Government was cutting healthcare funding. Now the Democrats’ party secretary Elly Schlein, who came down from Mars to earth, once said He attacked the Nadef government and invented non-existent cuts. This year, the Meloni Government allocated 2.15 billion more to the national health fund, that is 2.3 billion more for 2023. Another billion to the national health fund in 2024 and 2.5 billion more in 2025 This is more than 7 billion, if we add the 1.3 billion contained in the so-called decree law, we will increase by more than 8 billion in three years. We are criticized for not reaching 7 percent of the national health fund as a ratio of GDP, but we clearly see that during the Covid process “If we parameterize the economy, the coefficient rises to 7 percent as the ratio between the numerator and the denominator. This level was reached due to the collapse of the gross domestic product under the blows of Speranza and his friends.”
Source: Today IT

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