So in a note the honorable Giusi Occhionero, ItaliaViva group leader at the Defense Commission of the Chamber commented on the measures envisaged for the Police and Armed forces in the Law Decree "SupportsWhich, approved by the Government, has already received the stamp from the State General Accounting Office: “The Decree, which I remember worth 32 billion, brings urgent measures in the field of support, to businesses and economic operators, work, health and local services, connected to the Covid-19 emergency, as well as adequate funding for Police who face the emergency in these hours. Unfortunately, for the women and men of the Armed forces, are allocated few resources compared to those really useful for dealing with the emergency. A few days ago also the Military Representation he drew attention to the condition of the soldiers, who are busy every day
in the operation "Safe Roads ". In fact the Government, despite having extended the increase in the quota by 753 units, in addition to the current 7050, demonstrating the emergency still underway, did not provide for it a just ed
adequate remuneration
, in consideration of the work that the soldiers of "Safe Roads" carry out in close contact with the population to face the pandemic. The Law Decree will soon reach the Commissions is preferably used for
subsequent conversion into law. In such offices it will be necessary to amend the text, guaranteeing the women and men of Strade Sicure an additional 30 hours of paid overtime. The possibility of granting one's holidays to colleagues, the so-called "solidarity holidays“, Which, in situations of family and personal gravity, have no protective institution available. This possibility, already introduced by the Renzi government in the "Job Act", had been extended to military personnel until 30 September last year. Given the protraction of the pandemic, it is necessary to renew the extension of the benefit. In the Defense Commission of the Chamber I will work to ensure that these shortcomings are remedied.

Occhionero (Iv): "Support Decree", few resources for the Armed Forces