Italian Senate passes government's 2021 budget


Rome, Dec 31 (IANS): The Italian Senate has passed the government's 2021 draft budget, providing the necessary final approval ahead of the end of the year.

Earlier on Wednesday, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte's cabinet won a confidence vote in the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of Italy's bicameral Parliament, with 156 votes in favor and 124 against, reports Xinhua news agency.

Conte had called the vote to avoid any further amendments to the draft and speed up proceedings.

In case of a negative result in a confidence vote, Italian cabinets are forced to resign.

Later in the day, Senators approved the 2021 draft budget in a single vote with 153 in favour, 118 against and one abstention.

The lower House -- where the cabinet had also called and won a confidence vote -- had approved the same draft.

Overall, Italy's 2021 budget is worth 40 billion euros ($49.1 billion), and it is one of the largest budgets in several years.

It includes heavy stimulus measures to help the country's economy -- the third largest in the Eurozone -- cope with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and the related restrictions.

Supportive measures include a scheme allowing public funding for employees in temporary redundancy due to the pandemic in the first half of 2021.

The budget confirmed another measure implemented during 2020, namely a 30 per cent cut in social contribution payments to firms in the less developed southern regions that plan new hirings next year.

It will come on top of a 100 per cent tax break for three years applying to firms across the country that hire new workers aged under 35 between January 1, 2021, and December 31, 2022.

All businesses benefiting from these Covid-19-related support schemes would be prevented from laying off employees until March 31, 2021.

Financial support will also be provided to freelance workers who have lost their jobs or had their income reduced due to the pandemic this year.

Some 3.5 billion euros will be allocated to the public health system in the 2021-2022 period.

This sum will partially be used to confirm 30,000 doctors and nurses hired under fixed-term contracts in 2020.

They will also be used to offer nine-month contracts to another 3,000 doctors and 12,000 nurses needed to implement the national Covid-19 vaccination plan.

Italy's public school and university system will receive 3.7 billion euros next year, of which 1.5 billion euros in new investments.

Finally, among other measures, the budget provides 420 million euros in incentives to buy electric, hybrid and low-emission cars; some 500 million euros to support airport operators; plus various other incentives to boost the purchase of electronic and digital items.

  

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