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italian government unveils 2025 budget plan with tax cuts and healthcare funding
The Italian government is set to approve the 2025 budget maneuver during the Council of Ministers meeting on October 15, aiming to meet EU deadlines. Key measures include a structural tax wedge cut, funding for healthcare and public administration, and across-the-board cuts to ministries to save 3 billion euros. The government seeks to raise 25 billion euros without increasing the deficit, relying on unexpected tax revenues and contributions from banks, while avoiding new taxes.
Sogei under investigation amid bribery allegations in Italian public contracts
Sogei, the IT company controlled by Italy's Ministry of Economy, is crucial for managing taxpayer data, including electronic billing and health records. Recently, investigations into bribery and tender irregularities have implicated 32 individuals and companies linked to Sogei's contracts with various ministries. The company maintains its innocence and supports the judiciary's inquiries.
Italy plans to hire 30000 nurses to address healthcare staffing shortages
Health Minister Orazio Schillaci announced a three-year plan to hire over 30,000 nurses, addressing a critical shortage in Italy's healthcare system. A 21 million euro fund for antibiotic research was also unveiled, alongside plans to increase healthcare funding from 2 to 3 billion euros. Additionally, a protocol for the entry of Indian nurses is nearing completion to bolster staffing levels.
health minister announces plan for 30000 healthcare hires prioritizing nurses
Health Minister Orazio Schillaci announced a three-year plan to hire over 30,000 healthcare workers, prioritizing nurses due to critical shortages. The budget aims for 2-3 billion euros to support this initiative, alongside measures to improve pay and conditions for medical staff. Additionally, a protocol to recruit Indian nurses is in the works to bolster territorial healthcare.
Council of Ministers Approves Measures on Health Immigration and Security
The Council of Ministers approved measures addressing healthcare, immigration, and security, including stricter regulations for diving activities and enhanced protections for healthcare workers against violence. A draft decree on immigration aims to curb irregularities and improve migrant management, while public spending growth is set at 1.5% until 2031 to maintain balanced accounts and reduce the deficit-to-GDP ratio to 2.8% by 2026.
Italy's budget plan prioritizes pensions health care and family support
Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti emphasizes that the Structural Budget Plan prioritizes the sustainability of pensions and health care, while also enhancing family policies to support birth rates. Despite challenges like high public debt and international conflicts, Italy's economic outlook is improving, with a focus on prudent fiscal policies to manage debt and interest burdens effectively.
new decree law enhances protections for health workers against violence
The government has approved a decree law to enhance protections for health care workers, allowing for immediate and deferred arrests for assaults against them. The law also imposes harsher penalties for damaging property in health facilities, aiming to deter violence and ensure safety in medical environments. Additionally, discussions on video surveillance regulations in hospitals are ongoing, with plans for future implementation.
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