The parliamentary majority backing
the League-5-Star Movement (M5S) government presented a
resolution on the DEF economic blueprint on Tuesday to make the
executive commit to averting a rise in value-added tax that is
scheduled to kick in unless alternative budget funding can be
found.
The move also regards hikes on petrol and diesel duties that
are in the so-called 'safeguard' budget clauses, said the
resolution's rapporteur, M5S member Federico d'Inca, as he
outlined its contents in the Lower House.
The resolution said it was necessary to have dialogue in
Europe to obtain more flexible budget rules.
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