“The superbonus cost every Italian 2,000 euros. When the state spends it, nothing is free”, underlines the prime minister, adding that it is necessary “to look for solutions to avoid the collapse of thousands of companies”
“We must find solutions to avoid the collapse of thousands of companies” and “defend the public budget”. Thus the premier Giorgia Meloni in her social column ‘Notes of Giorgia’, speaking of the superbonus. “We will summon all the associations to ask how we can help them and to put everything on a sensible track”, adds the prime minister. “If we left the superbonus as it is – you underline – we wouldn’t have the money to do the financial one”. And she continues: “We want to push the banks and all the actors we can involve to absorb the credits that are stranded, that no one wants to take. And we have better defined the responsibility of who must take that credit”.
“Superbonus cost 2 thousand euros to every Italian”
“The superbonus cost every Italian 2,000 euros. When the state spends it, nothing is free”, Giorgia Meloni points out, adding that “the total cost” of the superbonus credits “is currently 105 billion euros”. “There have been a lot of scams, around 9 billion euros in scams”, she adds.
Source-tg24.sky.it