Recovery plan: in the last draft 55 billion in bonuses, 120 in investments



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Broadband and the green economy

For the ultra-wideband and 5G there would be 264 billion, for the “space economy” 890 million. In the green economy package, interventions for the start-up of power plants from renewable sources subject to the National Climate Energy Plan, with 8,700 million, and to launch the “green” hydrogen strategy with 1,340 million. Taking into account the use of public resources, the energy package could also give rise to debates, in some cases, to replace investments that would have been paid for by large private groups. Next, 900 million euros are collected for the renewal of incentives for less polluting cars in the period 2022-2024, which will be extended to commercial vehicles and will be applied in the form of a tax credit. The government’s target for 2026 is set at 378,378 low-emission vehicle registrations.

4.5 billion for women’s work

The reference to the strengthening of the prescription reform, which displeased the Renzianos, has disappeared from the document. In the workplace, the 4.5 billion euros were confirmed to reactivate female employment and achieve a better balance between work and personal life. Strengthening nursery schools and early childhood services is one of the most important measures outlined by the government.
The objective is to reach an average national supply of 55% with the creation of approximately 415 thousand new jobs by 2026. Today, Italy is stagnant at a very modest 25.5%, compared to a European average of 35.1% of Job positions. covered. Spain and France are above 50%.

Youth and training

Another delicate chapter is the one that concerns the alignment of skills, especially of young people, and the launch of active policies, strengthening the first measures contemplated in the maneuver (relocation subsidy that benefits unemployed workers or in cig and new skills fund ). The challenge here is to manage the delicate phase of labor transitions after the end of the emergency measures implemented in recent months by the Conte Executive. He confirmed the 1,500 million for the strengthening of ITS, the higher technical institutes.

The national center for cybersecurity research and development remains in the draft, opposed by Italia Viva, but also creating perplexity in the Democratic Party. Among the dem’s requests is in effect to clarify better “the purpose of the structure, the way it relates and integrates with the tools already designed to protect national security.”

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