The Italian Senate has approved the government’s confidence motion on the 2025 Budget Law, making it official. With 112 votes in favor, 67 against, and one abstention, the final vote confirmed the law with 108 yes votes, 63 no votes, and one abstention. The Budget Law for 2025 amounts to approximately €30 billion.
Balanced support for families and businesses
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni described the Budget Law as “highly balanced,” emphasizing its measures to support middle-income families and those with children. Key highlights include:
- Record funding for healthcare.
- Reduction of fiscal pressure.
- Support for those who produce and create jobs and well-being.
Meloni affirmed the government’s commitment to maintaining “financial stability” without abandoning the electoral program. Priorities include tackling tax evasion and fostering renewed trust between citizens and the state.
A step toward a fairer and stronger Italy
The approval of the Budget Law marks “another step forward toward a fairer, stronger, and more competitive Italy,” said the prime minister, underscoring the government’s dedication to driving sustainable growth.
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