In August 2022, the balance of the state sector closed, provisionally, with a surplus of 650 million, worsening by approximately 8.400 million compared to the corresponding value of August 2021, which closed with a surplus of 9.050 million. Net of the payment of € 8.954 million by [...]

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Net of interest on debt, last year our country's public spending amounted to almost 890 billion euros: an amount over 4 times higher than what we will be called to spend in the next 5 years with the money made available by the 'European Union with the Recovery which, we recall, amounted to 191,5 [...]

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The economic recovery of our country is certainly linked to the 211 billion euros made available by the European Union with the Recovery Fund. Very important resources that we will be called upon to invest by 2026, even if, underlines the CGIA Research Office, we must not forget that every year, net of interest on the debt, public spending [...]

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The Recovery Fund chapter promises to be difficult and not easy and short to solve due to the crossed vetoes of Hungary, Holland and Poland. To the rescue, the ECB could buy government bonds until mid-2022. La Stampa reports the rumors gathered by Bloomberg according to which the next meeting of the ECB's Governing Council, [...]

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Recovery Fund, this is why to relaunch the country the focus is on digital D'Amico (Aidr) (by Davide D'amico - Director of Aidr) Do it quickly and do well so that the Recovery Fund funds are truly functional to the recovery of the country, giving priority to digital. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte has clear ideas: enough money to [...]

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(by Massimiliano D'Elia) Having reached the agreement on the Recovery Fund between the 27, however, the uncertainty remains about the disbursement and the checks that can be made in the future. Will this money really help the development of individual applicant countries? Will we be able to use them in a virtuous way so as not to further burden the next generations? Reading the front pages of the newspapers [...]

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After the agreement on the Recovery Fund and the 2021-2027 EU Budget announced at dawn by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, it is important that Italy now presents a convincing National Plan which, as Conte himself stated, will "restart Italy forcefully and change the face of the country ". The control of investments will therefore be fundamental, which in addition to bringing [...]

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European leaders reached the historic agreement on the Recovery Fund and the EU Budget 2021-2027 at the end of a record negotiation that lasted four days and four nights. This is the longest summit in the history of the European Union. The Recovery Fund has an endowment of 750 billion euros, of which 390 billion in "grants", [...]

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“It almost seems like you want to bend our arm so we don't use this money. My country has its own dignity, there is a limit that must not be exceeded ”. So yesterday Giuseppe Conte addressing the Dutch Mark Rutte, during the third day of the Brussels round on the resources to be dined at the Recovery Fund. (by Massimiliano D'Elia) The attitude of Holland [...]

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ECB President Christine Lagarde spoke yesterday at today's European Council: "The ECB has done its part in fighting the coronavirus crisis so far, and claims to have done so successfully". Now it's up to Europe with EU instruments such as the Recovery and Resilience Fund which to reach its potential must be [...]

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(by Massimiliano D'Elia) The EU Commission with the proposal of the Recovery Fund has put a total of 3.000 billion on the table of growth of the old continent: 1.100 billion made available in the next multi-year budget 2021-2027, 240 billion of the line health credit of the Mes, 200 billion in loans for small and medium-sized enterprises [...]

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So Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte on his Facebook profile spoke of a plan for the future. Perhaps that plan that Europe wants to hear and see in order to launch the various credit lines, Recovery Fund, Bei, Fondo Sure etc. in favor of EU countries, afflicted by an economic crisis that is unprecedented in [...]

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(by Massimiliano D'Elia) The 55 billion euro Relaunch decree will have to go through Parliament's scrutiny but also find the money, because our Ministry of Economy and Finance has empty coffers, for the expenses incurred due to the emergency from Covid-19. Beyond the promises and proclamations via TV, the reality is [...]

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(by Massimiliano D'Elia) Ursula Von der Leyen, yesterday in front of the European Parliament: “my deepest apologies to Italy for the delay in the intervention”. The parliamentarians then discussed a non-binding resolution presented by popular, socialists, liberals and greens, in which the contours of the necessary European response to the health and economic crisis are outlined. [...]

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