Premier Paolo Gentiloni on Monday
visited the central Italian area hit by deadly earthquakes last
year after a local mayor said the population had been "fooled"
by the government over post-quake tax breaks.
Gentiloni was set to visit the village of Arquata del Tronto
in Marche, one of the villages flattened by quakes in August and
October that left 300 dead.
The mayor of the Lazio village of Amatrice, Sergio Pirozzi,
said "they fooled us on the exemption from taxes and
contributions".
In Arquata, Gentiloni is set to inspect new temporary homes
set up for quake survivors.
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