In Italy, everyone will receive up to 500 euros if they choose to spend their holidays in their country of origin: the EU



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After a series of lengthy disagreements, the coalition government in Italy approved a spectacular € 55 billion bailout package to help the country’s economy recover from the coronavirus pandemic.

The text is really large-scale and complex, and consists of almost 500 pages, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said during a press conference.

The cabinet said half the amount would go directly to all those who lost their jobs due to the crisis.

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“These funds will go to people who have lost their jobs and rents, as well as those whose business is literally on the brink of survival,” added Conte.

Regarding the tourist season, the government said that each Italian will receive up to 500 euros as a gesture of the state if he decides to stay this year and organize his vacation in Botusha, regardless of whether he chooses the beach or the mountains as a destination. The stipulation is that only families with children will receive 500 euros. Couples who do not yet have heirs will receive 300 euros and those who decide to travel alone, 150 euros.



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