Confesercenti Assembly, present Conte, Letta, Salvini and Meloni
The Assembly of Confesercenti underway in Rome for a day becomes the third chamber of the Italian Parliament. The leaders of the first four Italian parties – Enrico Letta, Giorgia Meloni, Matteo Salvini and Giuseppe Conte – were all present. Beyond the usual political chatter, the words of the former prime minister and political leader of the 5 Star Movement are worth noting.
In particular two sentences of With you – “We must act in the direction of simplification: abolish IRAP, establish a single tax for businesses, which means avoiding complex accounting and is an advantage for all businesses” and ” Green pass it allows us to approach the fourth wave with caution, I am opposed to further tightening “- they took many parliamentarians of the Democratic Party by surprise. In fact, Conte, on the maneuver / cut of taxes and on Covid / Green Pass, embraces the theses of the Salvinian center-right.
The tone used by is quite different Read, which does not rule out new restrictions against the virus: “I am worried about what is happening outside Italy. If you enter the critical situation in the Netherlands, Austria has to be very careful. There cannot be a third December like the last two. We must continue with the measures: the the government has moved well and very clearly. Security is a ‘guarantee of freedom’ and progress “.
The other noteworthy point is the profound differences between the Lega and the Brothers of Italy. Salvini: “Allotment from VAT numbers, from the self-employed and from traders. If it were up to me the 8 billion I would put them all there”. Melons: “There is a question of method of the 8 billion planned for tax cuts”: they must be concentrated on one thing only. And of merit: you have to put them on the tax wedge “(or the workhorse of the Democratic Party). A sort of crazy mayonnaise, in which Conte and Salvini they say similar things and are opposed to the duo Letta-Melons.
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