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Development, Lega attacks the Government. Dal Lago criticizes Romans Brambilla and Prestigiacomo

Manuela Dal Lago, president of the Productive Activities commission of the Chamber, complained in the courtroom about the executive's lack of knowledge of the problems of businesses, especially small and very small ones. According to the Northern League deputy, who criticizes Roman ministers, Brambilla and Prestigiacomo, less bureaucrats and more parliamentarians should be listened to

Development, Lega attacks the Government. Dal Lago criticizes Romans Brambilla and Prestigiacomo

Development decree: from the League an invitation to the government to try to better understand the needs of small and medium-sized enterprises. The president of the Productive Activities commission of the Chamber, the Northern League member Manuela Dal Lago, indicates the possible guidelines, does not mince words and directly calls into question the Roman ministers, Brambilla and Prestigiacomo guilty - according to her - of presenting bills "detached from from the real interests of the territory”.

“We need to help our businesses operate and work, but above all, starting with the next development decree, try to understand that small businesses are completely different from large businesses. In this country we must stop making rules that are the same for everyone when situations, including territorial ones, are different ”, she said in the courtroom.

“We have to understand that in our country what may be valid for Fiat certainly cannot be valid for those who have so far supported the economy, such as small artisans with their five or ten employees. We therefore strongly ask the Government to provide for differentiations between what concerns small and what concerns large companies"
The exponent of the Carroccio gives precise suggestions: “We talk to businesses, it's not true that they always ask us for money, but they ask to be able to live and be able to work. And this means great deregulation, a brake on bureaucracy and leaving freedom to companies, allowing them to be able to use self-certification”. Not only that: "It is also necessary that there are payments in certain times and, therefore, that the European directive on late payments be applied as soon as possible and not allow, as happens, public companies to pay small businesses even two years late from the moment to whom they delivered the works”.

And as president of the Productive Activities commission, Dal Lago sends an appeal to the Roman ministers, Brambilla and Prestigiacomo: "very often they present bills that are detached and outside the real interests of the territory", he maintains. And the reason – according to her – lies in the fact that “. Perhaps very often they listen too much to their officials and too little to the parliamentarians, who know the territory, who live the territory and who feel the problems of the territory ". Dal Lago addresses “in particular” the Minister of the Environment: “regarding the Sistri (Waste traceability control system, ed), one cannot think of applying new rules to everyone. Let's apply the new rules to large companies, which can cope with them, let's remove them from the small ones which instead create further tasks and greater difficulties".

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