Coronavirus emergency: Naples proposal approved again

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For the Coronavirus emergency, the proposal approved Naples starts again to face the economic crisis!

In the session that ended yesterday evening, the Junta De Magistris, which met electronically on the proposal of the Deputy Mayor with responsibility for the Budget Enrico Panini, the Councilor for Social Policies and Labor, Monica Buonanno, the Councilor for Commerce and Productive Activities, Rosaria Galiero, and with the full signing of all the Councilors, approved the proposal Naples starts again. 

Naples starts again 

This is one of the main maneuvers put in place by the Administration to address this crisis period due to the health emergency that is affecting all of Italy.

The proposal therefore aims to introduce a series of initiatives and actions to reduce the crisis on the local productive fabric and contains all possible measures to recover the entire production system: from tourist services, to hotel business, to catering, to crafts.

Measures

  • Exemption, for the year 2020, of the payment of local taxes to be paid by commercial, artisan, cultural and tourist activities that undertake to maintain or integrate the pre-existing workforce at the closure.
  • Agreement with the local credit system in support of the city's productive sectors, with particular reference to those that most escape the formalization of their business
  • Opening of a discussion with the associations of property owners in order to produce a containment of the cost of rents on commercial premises
  • Reprogramming of the structural funds still available to be used to relaunch the most affected activities
  • Request from the Government of special powers for the Mayors to speed up the spending procedures, to start the infrastructure works and the reopening of the construction sites
  • Impulse action against the Government to: reduce, for 2020, the percentage of determination of the allowances for doubtful due credits to the Fund; restore the losses suffered by the companies in which the Local Authorities participate, in particular the public transport companies; renegotiate local government loans; modification of the legislative framework relating to the entities in the pipeline; reduction of the bureaucracy burden on citizens and businesses.
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Written by Serena De Luca
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