ROME – About forty articles ranging from the digital transition to the promotion of the circular economy to investments in the South, but it is the chapter “Public contracts” that sparked the clash over the Simplifications decree, under discussion in the government. The unions’ denouncement on the risks of indiscriminate subcontracting and the maximum discount was followed by the alignments of government parties: a profound rift emerged between those who favor the speeding up of public works, such as the leader of the Lega Matteo Salvini, and those who, like the Democratic Party , on the other hand, believes that the indefinite simplification of procedures entails risks that we cannot afford, starting with that of criminal infiltration in contracts.
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