«On the Pos obligation, we are told that we want to prevent paying with ATMs to facilitate evasion. The government is considering not forcing merchants to accept electronic payments for small amounts up to €60 and we would not like to force them. We will see how the dialogue with the European Commission will turn out. But the obligation for such low amounts has a huge impact on traders ». Thus the premier Giorgia Meloni , in a video on social networks, with which she inaugurated her new column "Giorgia's notes".

«The threshold of 60 euros – continues Meloni – is indicative , for me it can be even lower. On this there is obviously an interlocution with the European Commission, because the issue of electronic payment is one of the objectives of the Pnrr , so we need to see how the interlocution will end».

The statements come a few hours after the publication on social networks of a photo of a notebook with the inscription "Ready to open Giorgia's notes?".

“Let's open my work notebooks together. Welcome back to the first appointment of the column #gliappuntidiGiorgia " , reads the post, which was followed by a video where the number one of Palazzo Chigi illustrated her willingness to publicly share her work notes.

«I'm often asked why I go around with a notebook: I do it because I write everything down, what I think, what I have to do, answers to questions I read. In these notebooks – explained the premier – there is all my work. I have no problem sharing my work and the choices I make with the people I represent, so I've decided to open my notebook in a column that I wish was weekly, even if I won't always be able to. To talk about the work we did during the week and give some answers on the hottest and most interesting topics, on which there are more questions».

(Unioneonline/vf)

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