“An amendment that improves the
functioning of ‘social securitization’ to support
families and businesses in their relationship with credit, their own
debt capacity and also avoid the return to phenomena of
usury, in close collaboration with the Caritas of the Church
Catholic. In Rome, during the work of the meeting “‘Il futuro
of credit: trends and evolutions’ Senator Fausto
Orsomarso, head of the credit and banking department of
Economy Department of Fratelli d’Italia, announced that the
parliamentary group in the Chamber FdI and the Department, have
worked jointly, alongside Undersecretary Lucia
Albano and the deputy minister Leo, thanks also to the contribution of
manager Chiara Valcepina to present this proposal”. Lo
reports a note from the FdI parliamentarian.
“Immediately afterwards – it is written in the note – Senator Garavaglia
president of the sixth Treasury and Finance Committee of the Senate e
Orsomarso himself, FdI group leader in the same Commission,
they dealt with the amendment, signed by representatives of the
main government forces (Garavaglia, Orsomarso and Lotito) who
concerns the approximately 1,200 billion of the ‘fiscal coffer’, aimed at
to recover more resources for growth by improving,
as part of the more comprehensive tax reform, also
the activity of A.dE.R. disposing of the thousands of folders
accumulated from 2010 to 2024, but also looking to the future. That is
represents, as for the biennial preventive agreement, a
contribution to the reform projects of the Meloni Government”.
“Italy as a country system that produces wealth – has
supported Orsomarso – must accept the competition at the level
global. The various internal and external challenges, concerning
labor productivity and sizing of our businesses,
including the fight against the demographic winter, which is also
through the redistribution of wealth and, therefore,
policies that are attentive to families and activities
productive, can be addressed, as demonstrated in
first two years of Meloni Government with responsibility and also
courage, with respect to the trials of the future and, in short,
to our economic growth.”
The MP also added that “the department
economic of FdI, led by the Hon. Osnato, with whom I collaborate, is
at work for months, in parallel with our institutional commitment,
to define and approve in Parliament, through listening to
all stakeholders, essential reform projects for
help Italy’s growth by supporting the action of
Government. This is in a more overall context of reforms, useful to
ensure stability and growth – Premiership, regionalism
differentiated, Justice, and certainly not least the central tax
then it is the ‘credit system’ overall. A governance
Italian also appreciated by other European operators, which goes
defended and relaunched and which leads Parliament to correct and
improve legislative procedures which, especially in
periods of crisis combined with inflation and high interest rates,
they must guarantee families and businesses”.