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The Defr under consideration by the Valle Council. 28 agendas

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Lavevaz: ‘working in perspective to restart the production system’. Lega: ‘Time’s up’

AOSTA. In the afternoon, the Regional Council began examining the Defr, the Economics and Finance Document of the Aosta Valley for the three-year period 2021/2023, presented a month ago by the Aosta Valley government. There are 28 agendas deposited on the document, of which 23 signed by the Lega Vallée d’Aoste, 4 by the Pour l’Autonomie group and one presented by the majority.

Speaking remotely the President of the Region, Erik Lavevaz spoke of a Defr “structured for highlight emergency measures by recalibrating the priorities included in the Legislature program. The report will then make the necessary resources available, giving the most important responses to economic activities, in harmony with the national ones, according to the established times. In the course of 2021 – he said – we will still have to address the health aspects of this pandemic: the emergency is not over and vaccine management will be a priority. To respond to the economic and social crisis, we have acted as quickly as possible with timely interventions such as those just approved. work in perspective for the restart of the production system Aosta Valley, with structural policies aimed at employment. To achieve these objectives, we believe that a different organization of the whole regional sector is essential: Region, local authorities, investee companies, instrumental bodies “.

“Covid is the focal point from which the financial and economic actions contained in the Defr will be declined”, added the councilor for finance, Carlo Marzi. “On a document that lasts three years like the Defr is it is necessary to look seriously and courageously at the post Covid, because when the pandemic is over we will have to look each other in the eye and seek solutions all together “.

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In the first interventions of the discussion in the classroom, the opposition groups criticized the document. Second Stefano Aggravi (Lega VdA) “on Defr does not clarify some shadows of the government program“, such as the question of the connection of White Tops or other issues on which the two souls of the majority have not yet found an agreement. In the programmatic document” there are actions that can be shared even if not entirely sufficient – highlighted the Northern League councilor -, but a specific chapter on emergency responses is missing. A few, but clear, quickly expendable measures were needed to save the part of the economic fabric from collapsing. Time is up and the demonstrations prove it to us more and more every day “.

For Pour l’Autonomie the group leader Marco Carrel compared the Defr to “a book of wishes with nothing tangible or measurable inside. To plan, you need to know the goal and what resources you have. This document – he accused – indicates many roads, but not the one in which the government wants to lead the Aosta Valley “.

Clara Rossi

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