Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Stability Law ‘: Padoan, we aim to greater flexibility’ from the EU – AGI – Agenzia Journalistic Italy

Stability Law Padoan ask the EU more flexibility 19:43 September 16, 2015

(AGI) – Rome, Sept. 16 – The executive seeking greater flexibility ‘by the EU. This was stated by Minister of Economy Pier Carlo Padoan in the House.

“The government is considering a more ‘effective to obtain additional margins of flexibility’ required by European rules both in terms of structural reform effort that is widely recognized both in terms of investment,” he said recalling that the use of the clause of the reforms by the Italian government, ‘was to “below the total admissibility’ ‘and the beautiful country” has not used the margins provided by clause for investments “.

The law established ‘that will be’ presented on October 15, said Padoan, “will facilitate ‘the further final out of a prolonged recession, not cyclical but structural output that requires appropriate efforts”. The minister also announced that Def will be ‘on the table of government Friday’ next. “There ‘no intention of the government to raise debt and do sail to 3%, the debt for this year will be’ at 2.6%,” he specified.
On fiscal issues the holder the ministry has proposed to eliminate the Tasi also for whom and ‘for rent.

“It seems right that the intervention is designed to eliminate the Tasi both for owners and for the holders of properties also to avoid disparity ‘treatment of taxpayers.” Padoan and ‘then returned to the theme esodati after yesterday’s protests by unions and the Northern League, stating that the government is considering a new safeguard. The government recognizes that there is “a difficult situation” of esodati and is committed to finding “solutions with absolute urgency,” he said responding to question time in the House. “The Parliament is already ‘investigating the matter and the government is considering the extension and the impact of a new safeguard”.

As to the fund esodati the minister recalled that “not ‘a ground on which to accumulate resources” and that “the drag of resources from year to year corresponds to an exception not expressly expected “and that would require ad hoc norms. Also still you not assured of the savings for the years 2012-13, “because ‘is not’ yet completed the certification procedure of previous safeguards”. More ‘in the General Pensions Minister has said no to a structural change in the law Fornero. A change that scollegasse age ‘retirement from life expectancy, he explained, “would go against the principles of sustainability’ of the system. In the current legislation there are already ‘forms of flexibility’ ‘.

“introduce further flexibility ‘would entail a considerable burden” and any reform “must be carefully assessed taking into account the costs and benefits”.
Padoan also stressed that “the burden of a greater flexibility ‘would occur immediately “with impact on public finances.” Finally, the “system of incentives and disincentives and not’ able to change” significantly related choices exit.

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