With the stop to the Superbonus, the construction sector in Sardinia sees over 3,100 direct jobs at risk, over 7 thousand if we also include related workers .

Confartigianato Sardegna's estimates are enough to make Giuseppe Meloni , PD regional councilor, jump out of his seat and ask for an intervention from the centre-right Sardinian parliamentarians: « You cannot leave an entire sector without certainties from one day to the next, putting at risk thousands of businesses and of workers ; There is no doubt that changes to the regulatory system are needed, but so is the need to modernize the Italian and Sardinian real estate assets, with a view to energy efficiency", states the Democratic representative".

Thousands of uncompleted interventions would be interrupted without immediate intervention, "causing the collapse of a primary production sector for the country and for our region", continues Meloni. " I don't think I've heard the majority Sardinian parliamentarians express themselves in favor of the extension loudly requested by businesses and citizens , and it would be urgent for them to do so, in defense of our already suffering economy."

In the meantime, the government is studying an ad hoc solution: the proposal, according to what is reported by majority sources, should contain the extraordinary Sal (state of progress of the works) for those who have completed at least 70% of the works by 2023 and who can thus benefiting from the 110% discount for the completed part . No extensions, therefore, but an orderly exit from the relief as requested by many parts of the majority starting from FI.

(Unioneonline/L)

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