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Region, at the Ars sprint Finanziaria, now there is the “refreshments” stumbling block

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Work ahead fast, but on Friday it will be all dedicated to the fund of about 200 million euros that will have to be divided among all the categories damaged by the restrictions

PALERMO Final sprint in the examination of the budget at Ars. After approving a dozen articles in the morning, the classroom resumed at a fast pace in the afternoon with the aim of closing everything as soon as possible and then immediately devoting himself to the agenda for refreshments, a fund of about 200 million euros that will have to be divided among all the categories that have suffered damage due to the restrictions to counter the spread of the coronavirus: “The sectors and categories that receive relief through the financial institution will not be able to receive other refreshments according to the Order of day presented and signed by all parliamentary groups – explained Musumeci -. We are working hoping to reach over two hundred million, but it is clear that if the Chamber thinks of integrating other categories and sectors on the refreshment front, we clearly cannot allow them to receive two forms of support ”, concluded the president of the Sicilian Region.

In the classroom there was a green light for contributions for the municipalities that have ports of transit to the smaller islands, both for those on the mainland and on the smaller islands. Green light also for the additional contribution for regional employees placed on trade union leave and for contributions for initiatives in favor of sport and the Fund for transfers of Sicilian sports clubs. Ok to 400 thousand euros to finance the initiatives of the Taormina Arte Sicilia Foundation; 50 thousand euros, on the other hand, to develop and enhance the live show through projects relating to the establishment, promotion and development of the system of artistic residences. Some controversy for the recognition of the sporting discipline Koshido Budo, with the classroom that was divided, despite the intent of the proponent Michele Mancuso of Forza Italia, first, and of Miccichè, then, who explained that it can also be useful during the post covid to aggregate young people who are currently forced to live, together with all the others, in a particular situation. “We can also recognize the game of Lippa,” said the leader of the M5S to ARS, Giovanni Di Caro, making it clear that his party is opposed to the approval of the law.

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The rule has also been approved which provides for 5 million euros for municipalities in order to carry out interventions in cinemas, ok also for another 5 million for companies that manage cinemas and for entertainment companies. Funds also for those who carry out photographic activities and 300 thousand euros for the companies of the Industrial Area of ​​Dittaino, damaged by the storm of 23 September 2020. Now eyes on the expected agenda for the famous 200 million refreshments: “A financial so “Bad to do even regret the bad one last year, made with the money of the Monopoly – has the group leader of the M5S at Ars Giovani Di Caro – It still remains to understand what will be on the agenda that the government will present for the refreshments and that we all solicited to help businesses and traders in crisis in the best possible way. Also in this case it was worse than last year, when the aid, even if it never arrived, was decided in Parliament “. The classroom will meet again on Friday at 11 am, with the hope of concluding everything and moving on to other commitments from the next week.

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