European Economy Commissioner Paolo
Gentiloni said Thursday that there was "appreciation" for Italy
within the EU executive "for the prudence with which decisions
are taken" on budget policy.
He especially praised the prudence in the handling of the
Superbonus scheme to incentivize energy-efficient building
renovations, which was approved by a previous administration in
2020 and has cost the State so far around 122 billion euros,
seriously limiting the current government's room for manoeuvre.
He also said it was up to national governments to decide what to
put in their DEF economic blueprints, after Rome this week
approved a document that was low on detail about its plans.
"The priority for us what what will happen in the summer and
autumn with the medium-term plans," Gentiloni said.
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