Economy Minister Giovanni Tria said
Tuesday that he did not know where the government was going to
find the budget coverage for a one-billion-euro package of
measures proposed by the 5-Star Movement (M5S) to help families.
He said that it was too early to tell whether the government
would have extra cash because it is not spending as much as it
had expected to finance the 'citizenship wage' basic income.
"We don't know what this billion euros is," Tria told State
broadcaster RAI.
"We won't know whether we are spending less than forecast (on
the basic income) until the end of the year.
"At the moment the coverage has not been identified".
M5S sources said this was not the case.
"It's curious that Minister Tria says there is a lack of
financial coverage when the head of (pensions and social
security agency) INPS has certified that there is a billion
euros," the sources said.
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