Pensions, Lega: yes to the return of the “Fornero law”. Young to 75 years old
The Draghi government is grappling with the budget law. The maneuver must be ready by this week. But among the dodi to be dissolved there is the one relating to pensions. Among the hypotheses on the table – we read in Repubblica – there is the possible return to the law Fornero, with the cancellation of Quota 100. And the ongoing negotiations with the majority forces will only be able to define the path, gradual but short, to revive the 67-year threshold. But the money allocated is the one written in the budget planning document (Dpb) sent to Brussels, 600 million next year, 450 in 2023 and 510 in 2024. Prime Minister Mario Draghi has no intention of backing down on this. He will assume all responsibility when he presents, perhaps as early as Wednesday or at the latest Thursday, the maneuver in the Council of Ministers, even though he is well aware that the 5-year jump, the so-called staircase, is a bitter morsel for Salvini’s League. now resigned to giving in on Quota 100, and psychologically difficult to accept for those who, with the current rules, find themselves a stone’s throw away from work.
But in addition to those who are approaching retirement, there is also – continues Repubblica – an army that is never mentioned. They are the Out of Quota or Without Quota or Quota Zero. Young and old of yesterday and today, who do not think about retirement because “anyway they will never give it to me”. Sons of the flexibility of work that has been producing contracts and pocket money in Italy for decades, making the career a gruyere of intermittence, holes, black. For post 1996, those who started working at the end of the last century or after and are all totally in the contributory: take what you pay, the final goal is well over 70 years. Whoever gets there with poor checks could even get out at 75.
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