The Council of Ministers approved a number of measures exemplified by competent ministers at Palazzo Chigi. The rules concern many different issues, from elections to charity work to cyber security, let’s learn about them in detail.
Election day and third term, but not in all municipalities
The government envisaged the possibility of combining the next European elections with voting in municipalities and regions; The dates specified by the Ministry of Internal Affairs for election day are 8 and 9 June. However, the most anticipated law was the law on the possibility of mayors running for the third time, and a mediation decision was made on this issue: There will be no limit on the number of duties for municipalities with a population of less than 5 thousand, and there will be no limitation on the number of duties for municipalities with a population of less than 5 thousand. It will be possible to reach the third with a population of 15 thousand.
Aid bill: tougher penalties for ‘opaque’ campaigns
As announced, the relief bill, better known in the news as the “Ferragni Act,” has been given the green light. The provision provides for stricter rules and harsher sanctions, including transparency requirements, for commercial activities carried out under the guise of charity campaigns. Penalties may vary from a minimum of 5 thousand euros to a maximum of 50 thousand euros, and in case of repetition of the crime, the activity will be blocked from one month to one year.
Minister of Commerce and Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso, stated that the law does not cover the activities of non-commercial organizations or organizations belonging to religious denominations, for which the third sector law provisions remain in force.
New rules for cyber security
Rules have also been approved to prevent cyber attacks, which are now becoming increasingly frequent. Alfredo Mantovano, undersecretary of the Council Presidency, said: “After the start of conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, there has been a significant increase in cyber attacks in various forms. The legislation dates back almost 20 years, which is more than a geological period on these issues, and sees very minor sanctions.” ” The approved bill expands the scope of organizations that must be equipped with cybersecurity systems, including municipalities with a population of over 100 thousand, local health authorities and regional capitals. And it provides these organizations with the National Cyber Security Agency to respond immediately to attacks, under penalty of fines.” calls for immediate information.
The law also contains rules governing relations between the ACN, intelligence, judicial authorities and judicial police. “In addition,” continued the undersecretary, “there is a provision to prevent escape from public structures designed for these tasks, because specialists often turn to the much more lucrative private sector after a short experience in Public Administration. And for this reason.” A 2-year ‘cooling off’ period is expected for the private sector, during which they will not be able to undertake similar tasks”. In short, these are difficult times for hackers, who will now be hunted like those linked to organized crime. “According to Mantovano’s statement, all these crimes fall within the scope of the discipline of organized crime crimes and therefore only It allows not only the use of more effective investigation and verification tools, but also coordination between regional anti-mafia directorates and national anti-mafia units. mafia prosecutor’s office”.
News about the elderly and taxes
The executive also voted to give new support to people who are not self-sufficient. The decree provides for universal assistance for the elderly; This aid includes a 1,000 euro allowance for people over the age of eighty who are in “very serious need of care”. There is also news regarding taxation: the two-year composition with creditors has been expanded to a VAT figure of 4.1 million; that is, to cover all ISA taxpayers, small businesses and the self-employed on a flat rate regime with a flat tax of 15 per cent.
Green light for the Decree Law on the military justice system, Crosetto: “An important step”
Upon the proposal of Minister of Defense Guido Crosetto, the Council of Ministers finalized the decree law on the functioning of the Military Judicial Council and the military justice system. “The approval of the decree law on the military justice system represents an important step that brings greater effectiveness to military justice. It is also a provision that guarantees a military justice system that is resilient to the challenges of our time,” Crosetto said.
Source: Today IT

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