There is no “everything for everyone”, but among what is happening at the moment there are “unfounded things”. Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini says he is “happy with this maneuver that we read in the newspapers, from pensions to the confiscation of current accounts to the issue of salaries: things without any basis. What is certain is that it will be 14 billion euros more in salaries of 14 million workers”, says the League leader.
“If mathematics is not an opinion, 14 billion annually for 14 million workers is on average 1,000 euros each. a certain value will not be revalued. We made a choice”, explained Salvini speaking at the Justice Fair taking place in Rome.
The 2024 Budget, according to some rumors about the proposed budget law, could facilitate and speed up the seizure of current accounts of those who have debts with the State, allowing the Tax Agency direct access to the accounts. A circumstance that Salvini, as mentioned, rejects. “I’m not in favor of putting our hands on people’s bank accounts, but let’s see what will be written in the maneuver. I don’t think we’re going in that direction,” said the League’s deputy secretary, Andrea Cripa.
On the issue of pensions, the center-left accuses the majority of returning to the Fornero law, which the center-right wanted to overcome. “On League pensions, compared to the projects we have seen, we need to do much better,” said League leader in the Chamber, Riccardo Molinari, speaking to journalists in front of the Montecitorio. In short, they are drafts and will change again.
Source: IL Tempo

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