Monday, May 16, 2016

The strange civil union between Renzi and “Republic” – Il Giornale

The title is one that light up hopes “Baby bonus, more money for families. First child, 160 Euros. ” The location is noble: opening of the front page of the Republic, by some months deployed enthusiastically about the new pro-government line and filorenziana, shared with La Stampa. The inside pages tell ‘the plan’ and accompanying it all with an interview with the Minister Beatrice Lorenzin that suggests that more than a measure already examined and approved, the increase of the check INPS resembles a proposal that the flag-Ncd try to take place in the law Stability.

Wonders of the election campaign in which, against slightly exciting polls for voting in large cities (and in front of the first rumors about a possible VAT increase would represent a Sting for millions of Italians) Matteo Renzi, unbeatable in the art of political promise, manages to make us feel richer and younger, bringing us back to the glories of the expenses without coverage of the First Republic. In this case there are, of course, certainty, beyond the news / rumor / promise made to arrive at the daily Largo Fochetti. Times? Who knows. If the elections will certainly be in twenty days (and if you were recently approved civil unions, just like the Catholic world), the new baby bonus could start in 2017. Just as there is no certainty as to the fate of diverse promises made in flash these days pre-Administrative: from car tax to zero at the flat tax for companies, up to a generic lower taxes for everyone.

If Republic moves forward and gives almost for granted double the baby bonus – for families with ISEE income, the result of the father’s and mother’s income sum under 25 thousand euro – is the same Palazzo Chigi to throw water on the fire. The “denial” but is sui generis because it tickles further optimism about the spending power of our government. Chigi palace sources – write agencies – point out that the hypothesis of doubling the baby bonus is, at present, only one of the proposals in the field. Priority, say the same sources, is an overall look on welfare instruments and not one or another hypothesis that, at the moment, they remain so.

Words are leading people to imagine new measures such as increasing tax deductions or enlargement of the no-tax area depending on the number of children. A bit ‘like when Renzi in September 2014, the big shot promising a thousand kindergartens in a thousand days. Since then the situation is not only not improved but has even deteriorated. And the CGIL Public Administration reminds the prime minister and the minister Lorenzin. “In the face of 290 thousand lucky ones who manage to enter the nest, they are over 908mila those excluded, obviously for different reasons but for the most part have to do with the combination of low supply and exorbitant fees in private.” “A huge amount of girls and children who are not guaranteed them a right,” the national secretary explains Federico Bozzanca “for the lack of public facilities or for huge private costs. This is the key to boost the population to avoid cracks, not the baby bonus. “

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