After the head of state's call on the measures on seaside resorts included in the Milleproroghe decree, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni undertakes to put "attention and in-depth analysis" above all on the controversial issue of tenders for concessions .

The risks of a dispute with the EU for the postponement of the tenders had alerted Colle, and sensitized Palazzo Chigi, but the wall of Lega and Forza Italia had forced the Executive to leave things as they were: the one-year extension for all and the possibility, in some specific cases, of a further postponement until 2025 . An excessive and risky load for Sergio Mattarella who decided to promulgate the law by simultaneously sending the letter to the presidents of the chambers and to the premier to clarify his reservations on the provision, on the merits and in the method.

Now it's up to Palazzo Chigi to start a complex mediation for any adjustments.

The executive is moving towards the lengthy preparation of a decree law which could only maintain the flat one-year extension , eliminating any other possible variant on the subject. We also think about the "agreed tenders", a strengthened protection for those who are already in charge, while maintaining the obligation to reopen the tender.

Mouths sewn between the parties that support Giorgia Meloni. Sources of the League limit themselves to recalling the note issued Thursday by Senator Roberto Marti which refers to the institutional table requested and obtained by the party in via Bellerio during the discussion of the Milleproroghe decree: "Table - we read - which goes precisely in the direction of deepening the issue of state concessions, both in compliance with European standards and in the protection of our seaside businesses".

" The time has come to photograph the situation of concessions in our country , in order to be able to seriously address the distorting effects of the Bolkestein directive and to know our resource", explains the note with the assurance that "the League will not miss a contribution so that it is possible to find a solution that protects our businesses and thousands of families".

(Unioneonline/D)

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