ROME – “Here I am in a new episode of ‘Giorgia’s Notes’ which however I decided to rename ‘Telemeloni’ because the only Telemeloni that exists is this one, everything else is fake news of a left that, being used to occupying television, thinks that others are like it but since we are very and proudly different from the left, we have already dismantled this hoax with data in hand”. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni says it in a video on Facebook.
“In recent hours there has been a lot of talk about the so-called income meter. It was said that the government had reintroduced a Fiscal Big Brother mechanism with the issuing of a MEF decree. Obviously this is not the case also because we have been and remain against the income meter which is so dear to the left”. “In the last few hours – continues Meloni – I met the deputy minister Leo, we discussed the contents of the decree that had been prepared by the MEF offices and we came to the conclusion that the decree should be suspended and a further reflectionto ensure greater guarantees for taxpayers. Two hypotheses: completely overcome the principle of synthetic assessment, or work on a rule that limits this instrument to objectively unacceptable phenomena to the great escape or to those who declare themselves to be penniless and then drive around in an SUV, but without harassing ordinary people with invasive rules”.
“The last Council of Ministers approved two decrees, both very useful and important. The first is an absolute common sense provision that will allow us to respond to a series of housing needs and also give the market some breathing room real estate, which is a suffering market today and which we want to help relaunch The law allows us to remedy the small and slight discrepancies that are found in the homes of many Italians todayand which prevent them from purchasing or selling. to sell those properties because they are formally considered irregular. Obviously we are not talking about building violations that none of us intend to remedy and, contrary to what the opposition says, we are talking about small, mostly formal and bureaucratic irregularities”, explained the prime minister. However, he adds, “since for us the house is sacred and for many Italians also the investment of a lifetime, I think that if you have a house it is right that you can sell it without the State preventing you for reasons of goat’s woolEspecially if you ask to remedy those slight internal discrepancies and the State itself does not respond to you for months and in some even for years”.
“In recent weeks we have returned to dealing with super bonuses. We had to return to this boulder in the last Council of Ministers. This legislature opened with the burden of the super bonus and the other building bonuses introduced by the Conte Due government. The overall cost of all the construction bonuses is today more than 200 billion euros. It is more than the amount of the entire Pnrr. We must be firm on the superbonus”, explained Meloni.