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cutting excise? “It can’t be done today.” It will cost 13 billion euros a year, and this money will be used to wedge taxes, with the aim of making them structural. However, Made in Italy Minister Adolfo Urso ensures that government intervention against higher fuel prices cannot be ruled out. At least to support those who are in a difficult situation. “If the average price (now permanently above 2 euros on the motorway, ed.) remains at current levels or worse, we will tackle the problem of helping large families and low-income people.”
In “La Piazza”, the Affariitaliani.it event in Ceglie Messapica, Urso dusted off the idea of including at least one “target” measure on petrol and diesel in the “complex” budget law. “For example, with a bonus such as a social card,” he explained on the sidelines of his interview with Il Messaggero.
Maneuver the government can save a billion from the low price of gas. Resources also from the one-child allowance
the decision
But the decision is difficult to make. And not only because the tanks are more or less empty, but because this measure presupposes the ability to predict the direction of prices that depend on external factors immeasurable for Italy (from the price per barrel that the producing countries charge the few available refineries).
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However, the great absentee in Sigli, after the belated rejection of General Fanacci, is Giorgia Meloni. The prime minister, who has been an ever-present during past editions and won plaudits for her “the veins in my wrists quiver” last year, refused this time around. However, Meloni, who has just left the Etria Valley, is the champion of the Lab21.01 poll that was presented on stage. An opinion poll, one year after he took office in Chigi Palace, shows that the prime minister is more popular than Conte, Renzi and Letta at this point. On a par with the dragon. Less than Berlusconi. And above all, how Italians view it, in image terms, as more capable than 365 days ago but less innovative. More reliable though less consistent. This means, at least in theory, that he has all the qualifications to perform a difficult maneuver.
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