Conte: If we lose the Recovery Fund challenge, send us home



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Account for students: “You are the future, maximum effort for you” The Prime Minister unexpectedly visited the new temporary secondary school “De Gasperi-Battaglia” in Norcia. The Prime Minister had personally taken care of the project after Principal Rosella Tonti, along with a delegation of students and teachers, had gone to Palazzo Chigi earlier in the year, before closing. On that occasion Conte promised to complete the work in a few months.

The new school was inaugurated on Monday to mark the start of the new school year. “You were waiting for a new institute. You asked me for a commitment and a path made together was born thanks to a collective effort, a demanding challenge – said Conte -. You wrote me ‘we are the future’ and we have the right to hope for the best. You are right, we must do our best to you. It is the year of trust, the time to restart ”.

Conte: “Well Mattarella, school is not a place of controversy” “I appreciated – said Conte – the words of President Mattarella yesterday when he said that the school should not be a place of controversy. It is one more challenge facing our country and I am convinced, I am confident, that we will also be able to respond to this in an absolutely positive way. To win it all together ”.

Conte: “We will work to overcome critical problems” “We have worked so that this school year can take place with face-to-face teaching. We are aware of the critical issues and we have worked hard and we will continue to do so to overcome them as they arise,” said the premier at the end of the visit. “We have drawn up a series of rules and precautions, of financial commitments – he added – but also of the personal and professional dedication of many, of all those who participate in this collective effort.”

Recovery Fund, Gualtieri: “It will be used to modernize the country, not for tax cuts” The Recovery Fund is “a result of great importance” that “obliges us to be up to the task in managing the epidemic and to make the best use of program resources to modernize the country.” This was stated by the Minister of Economy, Roberto Gualtieri, in a hearing with the Budget and Finance committees, underlining that Conte will send the guidelines of the Italian recovery plan to Parliament the same day. The measure “cannot consist of a wave of current expenses or tax cuts that are not sustainable over time, but must lead to the reactivation of investments,” he added.



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