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Renzi: from 2015 baby bonus, 80 euros for 3 years for new mothers

This is how the half a billion allocated to families from the Stability law will be used – “Regions angry about the cuts? He will pass” – On the gay issue and civil rights, the Premier said that “the German-style law is a good point of mediation. Times? Immediately after the electoral reform, which will be implemented within the year”.

Renzi: from 2015 baby bonus, 80 euros for 3 years for new mothers

Here comes the baby bonus. In a surprise move, yesterday evening from Barbara D'Urso's living room on Canale 5 Prime Minister Matteo Renzi announced something new for new mothers: "From 2015 January 80 we will also give XNUMX euros to all mothers who make a child, for the first three years. This is half a billion intended for families” in the Stability law. 

As for the maneuver, “everyone is a bit angry: regions, unions, magistrates. I don't have the truth in my pocket. We have been in government for eight months and either we all make an effort together by returning the money to the citizens or there is no future. Are the Regions angry? He'll get over it." 

The possible cuts in healthcare by the governors as a result of the four billion cuts imposed on them by the Stability law are “a shame to just say it – added Renzi -. Maybe there won't be too many ASLs or isn't it strange that a syringe in one part of Italy costs twice as much as in another, or won't there be too many supermanagers?”.

On the gay issue and civil rights, the Premier said that “the German law is a good point of mediation and allows people of the same sex to have civil rights. Times? Immediately after the electoral reform, which has been postponed slightly but will reasonably be implemented within the year, the ready-made proposal will begin examination by the Senate”.

Meanwhile, the maneuver will be today at the Quirinale. The government's priority, however, is to obtain the assurance of the European Commission's green light for the text. According to some sources, a technical letter could be sent to Rome in these days. This is to have preventive clarifications in view of the final judgment on the Law, which will arrive only on 29 October.  

But for Economy Minister Pier Carlo Padoan, yesterday a guest on Lucia Annunziata's “In half an hour”, “our European colleagues have said that we are going in the right direction. The deficit-GDP continues to fall, the structural objective continues to improve. The reform agenda is important. We think we are absolutely in order."

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