(Finance) – As expected, in the end everything happened “solved” in a stalemate and the classic “ball in the grandstand” which postpones the affair to after summer: it’s overafter about two hours, the meeting at Palazzo Chigi between the government and the opposition on the minimum salary. For the government, in addition to Meloni, the deputy prime ministers are present Antonio Tajani and Matteo Salvini (connected), the Minister of Labor Marina Elvira Calderone and the undersecretaries Giovanbattista Fazzolari and Alfredo Mantovano.
“You didn’t read our proposal correctly”: this would have been one of the objections raised by the opposition to the government during the meeting on the minimum wage at Palazzo Chigi.
According to what is learned, Meloni has proposed a “careful” but still “fast” path to reach a proposal “shared” in contrast to “poor work and low wages”. A path that cannot fail to start from the analysis of punctual data and the analysis of the repercussions of every possible legislative initiative. “I think the most appropriate forum, in compliance with the constitution, is the Cnel”.
In 60 days”, the time for the postponement of the debate in Parliament on the minimum wage, it is possible “involve the social partners” to arrive at a bill to be submitted to Parliament and the Government to fully implement” article 36 of the Constitution: “the worker has the right to a remuneration proportionate to the quantity and quality of his work and in any case sufficient to ensure for himself and his family a free and dignified existence”, he said Melons.
The reaction of the oppositions is cold. “The news hasn’t arrived, there isn’t an alternative proposal from the government and the majority” on the minimum wage. Said the leader of Si, Nicola Fratoianni, at the end of the meeting with the government on the minimum wage.
“It was an interim meeting but the positive fact is that nobody slammed the door. The proposal that Meloni made us is a dialogue on a broader intervention, within which there is no prejudice to discussing the salary proposal minimum”.So the leader di Action, Carlo Calenda