Unsic. “From next October 40st, the cost of electricity bills could increase by XNUMX percent 'due to international circumstances', as announced by the Minister for Ecological Transition, Stefano Cingolani during a conference in Genoa.
It is important to first highlight that this news, affecting all Italians individually, without exception, outclasses any other issue, even controversial ones, that is taking centre stage in the political arena. According to reliable estimates, in fact, the average largest expenditure in a year would be around 500 euros.
While on the one hand we are pleased with the new potential investments generated by the Recovery Fund, on the other hand such a bloodbath is the only concrete element that Italians directly detect in their individual budgets.
We believe it is appropriate, especially in this emergency phase that is not yet over, that the government works to mitigate these increases, for example by cutting system charges that have a strong impact on electricity bills or by cutting VAT".
This is what Domenico Mamone, president of the Unsic employers' union with over three thousand offices throughout Italy, expresses in a note, announcing his support for initiatives to request the mitigation of bills.
Article published on 14 September 2021 - 20:17