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Dear bills, Draghi: “Ready to do more for the weakest families”

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“To limit the price increases in the short term and to help the poorest families in particular, we have allocated 1.2 billion euros in June and over 3 billion in September. for the weaker groups “. Thus the Prime Minister, Mario Draghi, at the event Work and Energy for a sustainable transition in which he stressed that he “asked the European Commission to study medium-term solutions, for example on the subject of storage, to limit price fluctuations and risks for businesses and citizens “.
“The ecological transition – continues Draghi – has an existential importance for us as individuals and for us as Italy. It is very important that, for essential challenges for Italy and the future, everyone finds a way to get along “, said the premier at the event that involves trade unions and Confindustria.” In this challenge we must be “open to everything , imagine what is impossible today becomes possible tomorrow: the panorama of global innovations that are completed at any moment in the world is extraordinary, there are no boundaries to our ability to face this challenge that is existential, but we must continue to work together ” , continued the Prime Minister. “The fight against climate change is, with the fight against the pandemic, the most important existential challenge of our times. It will require radical transformations of technologies, production processes, consumption habits – continued the premier – To be successful it will have to be sustainable from an environmental, but also social and economic point of view. The state will play a central role in managing these changes. The public will have to take on the task of helping the weakest citizens in particular “with” rapid transition times, but compatible with the conversion capacity of companies “.

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