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NAPLES - "Promote the ecological transition it is a duty we have towards the new generations, but at the same time it also represents a great opportunity.We are experiencing a new revolution, characterized by unprecedented development, a strong change due to new technologies and new regulations which place a great challenge on us since we are a rich and cutting-edge country and we must remain so. In the fight against climate change we are keeping our commitments internationally and we will continue on this path as also reiterated at COP 28 on the climate in Dubai".This was stated by the Minister for the Environment and Energy Security, Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, during the Cnpr Forum promoted by National pension fund for accountants and accountants, chaired by Luigi Pagliuca, dedicated to the national event “Together for Tomorrow”.
“The impact of justice also has its effects on the economy – underlined the Deputy Minister of Justice Francesco Paolo Sisto – because the rules have an effectiveness that can determine different choices on the market.We must write good rules respecting the separation of powers between politics and the judiciary.But rules alone are not enough. The number of magistrates needs to be increased, technical personnel, and invest in the digitalisation of justice".
From tax reform the deputy minister of the Mef spoke Maurizio Leo:“From January 1st we will begin to issue the first seven-eight implementing decrees of the tax reform as we had planned.We then have a time frame of 24 months to proceed with the other decrees, including the corrective ones.I take up the challenge launched by professionals for the constitutionalisation of the Taxpayer Statute, hoping that the parliamentary process will begin as soon as possible".
Insurance on the topic of remodulation of the Pnrr they came from Lucia Albano, undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy and Finance:“As part of the remodulation of the Pnrr, no intervention regarding nursery schools will be defunded.With the Caivano decree 530 million euros have already been made available and with Plan 0-6 another 900 million are expected for school buildings.We will continue to invest in human capital to guarantee a future for our country."
Helping businesses meet the challenge of innovation and sustainable development is the priority for Massimo Bitonci, undersecretary at the Ministry of Business and Made in Italy:“We are working on one reform of the SME guarantee fund which tends to guarantee the same coverage, a unique case at a European level, also including the small mid caps that were on Sace and the world of the third sector.Without guarantees there is no credit, which is why we must continue on this path to face the 5% reduction in credit disbursement by the banking system caused by the increase in interest rates by the ECB".
Developing culture to support the economy was the theme addressed by Paola Frassinetti, undersecretary of the Ministry of Education:“Culture and education can contribute to economic development by going to intercept young talents who know how to combine these two terms.A quality culture is also important for businesses, just as it is important to maintain connections between school and culture and school and work.We must give quality to the qualifications that our young people obtain.While on the one hand schools must not bow to productivism, it is also true that we need to facilitate the entry of young people into the world of work through orientation and with a reform of the technical professional chain that we are creating".
The requests from social security institutions they were illustrated by the owner of the house Diego Buono, president of the Social Security Fund for self-employed surveyors:“The funds have demonstrated that they know how to work well by looking at 30 and 50 year sustainability by enhancing their real estate assets and guaranteeing members health care, income and the construction of a pension future. We call on the government to address several key issues such as the problem of double taxation, as well as the taxation of investments which today is 26%, even higher than second level complementary pension funds".
The work of the round tables was enriched by the interventions of Anna Laura Orrico (MP of the M5s in the Culture Committee of the Chamber), Gianluca Cantalamessa (leader of the League in the Industry Committee of the Senate), Emiliano Fenu (group leader of the M5s in the Finance commission at Montecitorio), Thomas Miele (deputy president of the Court of Auditors), Fulvio Baldi (substitute general attorney at the Court of Cassation), Paola Severino (president of the National School of PA), Luciano D'Alfonso (PD deputy in the Finance Committee of the Chamber), Danilo Iervolino (president of Salerno Calcio and publisher of L'Espresso) e Loretana Cortis (Director of Institutional Affairs of the Fincantieri Group).
For the professionals they intervened Mario Chiappuella (accountant and auditor for the ODCEC of Massa Carrara) e Paolo Longoni (adviser of the National Institute of Accounting Experts) for whom "culture and education are certainly the foundations without which no growth is possible. School and culture they are the sectors where, absolutely, it is essential to invest more so that they contribute significantly to the economic development of the country".