Premier Mario Draghi told question
time Wednesday that "we must do more on workplace deaths" after
no fewer than six workers lost their lives over the last week.
Draghi reiterated the government's condolences for the deaths of
22-year-old mother Luana D'Orazio and the five other workers who
died in workplace accidents.
It is "fundamental" for those wishing to hold wedding to be
patient and avert joyful occasions becoming potential risks due
to COVID-19, Draghi said.
He said Monday's meeting of the COVID 'control room' would
address the issue and a gradual approach was needed.
There will be a new COVID aid decree next week, Draghi said,
saying it would contain further help for the wedding sector on
top of current funding of 200 million euros per year.
Draghi also said the rules on the EU stability pact "were and
are inadequate" and should be changed to help boost growth
coming out of the COVID pandemic.
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