"From my point of view" the superbonus "was born with shareable intentions" but "the measure was written so badly and done so badly that it generated a huge series of problems that we have inherited today and we are required to try to solve". So the premier in her video appointment enters into the merits of the controversy over the stop to the building superbonus.

"The superbonus - he explains - had basically two big mistakes: the first was being able to download 110% of what you spent, because if obviously they reimburse me more than what I spend ... if I am not required to control how much I spend, I do not care: the State reimburses so much. This obviously produced a series of results including that material costs have risen exorbitantly and that the bubble has slowly inflated".

"It is the reason why our government has already intervened by bringing the 110% bonus to 90% because it is obvious that if I have to put 10% of what I am spending I will be more careful, more careful to look at how much I spend and to see if, for example, prices are not in some cases limited for no reason. But the second and more complex issue - Meloni clarifies - concerns the fact that the superbonus created by the then Giallorossi government provided for the possibility that the credit I had when I did the work towards the State could be transferable, to a bank, to a financial intermediary, to a company. I could give it up unlimited and at first without any control. Even at the beginning it was not possible, on credits sold even ten times, to trace who had generated that credit".

"Now it is clear - underlines the Prime Minister - that such a system lends itself a little to scams and also lends itself to creating a bubble that makes this mechanism rise. The result: the total cost is currently EUR 105 billion. And this is interesting because I remember when someone who had invented this measure made like this went around in the election campaign to say that thanks to him you had been able to renovate the house for free".

"But there is a problem: when the state does something it is never free, because the money it spends is taxpayers' money and therefore when it spends money on one side it puts it and on the other it takes it away. Do you know how much it cost for each individual Italian? Just under 2000 euros. Even those who do not have a home, even the homeless, even a child, even a newborn has on his shoulders the expense of almost 2000 euros. So obviously the measure was not at all gratuitous: it is a measure that obviously impacts today on the coffers of the State, because where there is a creditor there is also a debtor and that debtor is the Italian taxpayers ".

That's why, Meloni reiterates, "obviously this thing here needs to be fixed. Because in the meantime there have been many scams: to date estimated about 9 billion euros of scams, that is, of works that have not been done, of works that would have been done on buildings that do not exist, scams of all kinds. And of course it also happened that the bubble inflated so much that at a certain point those who had these credits, the companies mainly, could no longer compensate them because they had exhausted let's say their ability to offset that credit with taxes and could no longer even sell them because even the drawers fiscaThe banks of the other actors who could buy those loans have closed."

"There are perfectly honest people who have done work, who have trusted the State, who have found themselves in the hands of jobs done and money that they cannot take because this has produced this very interesting free measure. And today we have thousands of companies that risk collapse and so since we inherited this situation now we have to look for a solution".

Elections
At the Regional elections in Lazio and Lombardy there was "an affirmation of the center-right but also a signal that comes from citizens on the consensus around work that the government carries out. We will repay consensus with the long-awaited reforms that Italy expects and have not been made in recent years". So the premier Giorgia Meloni in her social column 'Appunti di Giorgia' on Facebook. "Many Italians must be convinced to participate in the elections, the abstention rate at the Regional elections was high, every citizen who decides not to participate in the vote is a defeat for politics".

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I am very satisfied with the Council's conclusions: with good will, Italy can defend its interests in Europe. On migrants, it is clear to all that the conclusions represent a total change of paradigm and approach. Concepts such as that migration is a European problem and adequate resources are needed".
This was stated by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, in connection on social media. "There is talk of a plan for the Mediterranean: it is a great victory."

"We have approved dl on the spending of European funds starting from the PNRR: we complain that we do not have money and when we have it we do not know how to spend it. Less than half of it was spent in the last programming. We have made a decree to transform resources into development, merging the skills on a structure that follows and monitors and treats all the funds".

Security
"Since January 16, thanks to security in the stations, we have had 144 arrests, 155 foreigners expelled, seized huge quantities of drugs and weapons, the work continues. Now this government goes to war against squatting, let's start with evictions." "The era in which the state turns the other way on the front of legality is over: social housing goes to those in need".