Feb 24 • 04:00 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Milleproroghe, trust in the Chamber. Awaiting the summit on the tax decree

The Italian Chamber of Deputies approved the Milleproroghe decree, granting trust with 177 votes in favor and 93 against, which addresses various regulatory deadlines across public administration.

The Italian Chamber of Deputies has successfully passed a trust vote on the Milleproroghe decree, with 177 votes in favor and 93 against. This decree, composed of 17 articles, traditionally addresses a wide array of regulatory deadlines affecting multiple sectors within public administration. Following the voting session, which included over 130 amendments, the final approval is anticipated within the next couple of days, after which it will be sent to the Senate for a definitive conversion before the deadline of March 1st.

Key measures included in the decree highlight significant changes in healthcare, such as allowing hospital doctors the option to extend their service until the age of 72 in 2026 on a voluntary basis to combat the ongoing shortage of medical personnel. Additionally, the decree extends for two years the exemption of incompatibility for nurses employed in public health services outside their working hours. The regulation requiring insurance for officials managing public resources, as mandated by the reform of the Court of Auditors, has been delayed until 2026, illustrating a consideration of the current workload on public officials and the importance of ensuring regulatory compliance without abrupt transitions.

The Milleproroghe decree serves not only as a temporary measure to address immediate regulatory needs but also reflects broader legislative priorities within the Italian government, especially concerning healthcare staffing and administrative changes. As this decree is set to be debated in the Senate, there remains a critical focus on how these measures will impact public services and employment in Italy, particularly in light of ongoing discussions around healthcare reforms and the efficiency of public administration in managing their resources effectively.

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