Bridge on the Strait, Salvini “I hope all the country system agrees on going ahead”

ROMA (ITALPRESS) – “I hope the whole country system agrees that we must move forward and not stop. We wait for the reasons why the Court of Auditors has asked for more information. We are convinced that we can give it because we have worked 3 years, day and night with the best of engineering, technicians and Italian and world teachers to give Italy a bridge that deserves. So I am absolutely optimistic and confident.” Thus Vice-Premier and Minister Matteo Salvini, guest at “Cinque Minuti” on Rai1, about the reliefs of the Court of Auditors on the bridge on the Strait of Messina.

“The bridge is not only an infrastructure that serves, it is a sign of hope, of trust, especially for the many young Italians who graduate, graduate and then have to go abroad to make bridges, dams, nuclear power plants. There are more than 440 nuclear power stations tonight. operating in the world, 58 in neighboring France, what do we do? We block Italy while the world goes on. Thousands of jobs for workers are coming from entrepreneurs, engineers and architects. I note that the Court of Auditors can accept our reflections and therefore from the beginning of the year to start with a great project that would give work, prestige, dignity and hope to Italy all over the world,” he added.

MANOVRA, “POSSIBILE ESTENDERE PLATEA PACE FISCALE”

Are you still working on scrapping? “Yes, we are happy. It will not be a scrap 5, it will be a definitive fiscal peace for all pendent loads, fiscally speaking, until December 2023. Of course, who made the tax return. It concerns more than 16 million Italians that without paying the penalties in installments all equal to 9 years will be able to return to the state what they must and finally return to breathe. An extra effort to improve and extend the audience is to which the League is working, but I am already very satisfied with the result obtained.”.

“The banks will close this year with more than 50 billion earnings, made thanks to the Italians who pay the fees on the ATM and the interests when they go to ask for a loan. A small part of this huge gain, which has no precedent in the history of Italian banks, to reinvest helping families and businesses in difficulty is fundamental. If all the majority could find the agreement to ask for something more, for example to hire policemen and carabinieri, improve salaries and pensions and pay overtime, I think it would be a good signal. An extra effort from banks to hire and improve payments and pensions of law enforcement agencies. It would be well done.”.

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