The Italian government has decided to abolish aid that benefits millions of the poor and replace it with limited-scale social screening, in what the opposition and trade unions called a “provocation”. In 2022, 1.6 million families, representing about four million people, will benefit from this assistance, at an average of €550, especially in the south of the country.
The government of Georgia Meloni has also approved a one-year easing of fixed-term contracts and a one-year employer contribution exemption for companies that hire people who receive this welfare payment, known as the inclusion check, on an ongoing basis. under contract or as trainees.
But the government has indicated it will offer an exemption from the recruitment fee for those under 30.
Giorgia Meloni is an Italian politician and journalist who has served as Prime Minister of Italy since October 22, 2022 and has been a member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies since 2006.
Gorga has led the Brothers of Italy political party since 2014 and the European Conservatives and Reformists party since 2020.
Meloni joined the Youth Front, the youth wing of the Italian Social Movement, a far-right political party with neo-fascist roots, and in 1992 became the national leader of the Italian Student Movement.