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Executive: Meloni-Tajani-Salvini summit at the Amigo hotel in Brussels

Majority roof at the Amigo hotel, a stone’s throw from the Grand Place, in Brussels. The Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, after dinner with the ministers Antonio Tajani and Raffaele Fitto, executive vice president in pectore of the European Commission, joined the Minister of Transport Matteo Salvini, the leader of the League. Meloni, Tajani and Salvini gathered in a private room of the hotel, where, among others, Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz are staying. On Thursday morning Tajani will participate in the pre-meeting of the EPP, of which he is vice-president, and Salvini will be at the pre-summit of the Patriots, the first in the history of the European right since recently. The meeting will end a few hours after the Council of Ministers gave the green light to the move. Meloni, before the European Council, has organized a migration meeting with Italy, Denmark and the Netherlands.

The Prime Minister is not afraid that the contribution requested from insurance companies and banks for the transfer could be reflected in higher costs for consumers. “We also did the work we did by listening, collaborating with the associations that represent these worlds, which I want to thank because there was certainly a very helpful conversation. What we have chosen to go into in detail are some particularly favorable accounting methods. By revising these accounting methods, the tax base will expand and so will resources. On the one hand we wanted to be able to have resources that could be redistributed especially among families and low incomes but we did not want – he pointed out in Brussels edge of the summit of the EU-Gulf countries – even to give the signal that the banks are enemies. That’s why we also did some work with them. Then they rightly wait to see the final text but there was an intervention, a collaboration which in my opinion is a very important message, a positive message.”

A cash advance of 3.5 billion from the banks over two years

The banking sector’s contribution to the financial transition will have an impact of around 3.5 billion over two years, 2025 and 2026, with an average impact of around 1.75 billion per year. This is the balance point that was reached late yesterday morning between representatives of the credit sector, represented by the ABI, and the technicians of the Ministry of the Economy.

Melons: let’s keep accounts in order without raising taxes

“The strategy remains the same. We focus on work, on income, on salaries, on the health of citizens, not increasing taxes and keeping accounts in order” said Meloni again, who remembered that we were in “we” move in the three years there are 4 and a half billion to renew contracts in the public sector, we employ about 3 thousand people to speed up civil trials”.

2024-10-16 21:11:00


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