The ongoing budget maneuver is facing criticism from both the opposition and majority parties.
The center-right coalition defends the maneuver as "serious" and "responsible," but there is disappointment over the adjustments to minimum pensions and the shelving of the flat tax extension.
The reduction of the Rai license fee remains unconfirmed.
The health care sector is experiencing unrest due to dissatisfaction with the allocated budget, leading to a planned strike.
The unions argue that the funding falls short of what was promised and express concerns over insufficient resources for contracts and lack of immediate hiring plans.
The financial strain on the health care system is compounded by a proposed reduction in revenue for pharmaceutical companies and wholesalers.
The proposed increase in minimum pensions has sparked debate, with critics highlighting the minimal increase and rising living costs.
The education sector is also mobilizing against budget cuts, with unions calling for increased funding and support.
Stakeholders in these sectors are advocating for their concerns to be addressed in the final budgetary decisions.