Naples – Patience is running out. In Naples, hundreds of citizens, lawyers, business owners, and association representatives have gathered in a heated popular assembly, transforming the protest against high insurance prices into a full-blown movement. The goal is twofold: to introduce a popular bill and to take to the streets at the end of February in a large-scale demonstration. The rallying cry is clear: no more geographic protection money on auto insurance policies.
The Complaint: "Legalized Theft, the Data Proves It"
The 2024/2025 ISTAT data, brandished by the Green-Left Alliance MP, Francesco Emilio Borrelli, are stirring up tensions. "We're tired of the fairy tale of leftism," the MP thunders. "The official figures shove a truth in the face of the majority: in Turin, Milan, Bologna, and Florence, there are more accidents than in Naples, yet in the South, we pay usurious premiums."
Borrelli doesn't mince his words: "It's a rigged game. The majority and the former Third Pole, by rejecting our motion, have chosen sides: with the companies that make billions of dollars in profits at the expense of citizens. It's disgusting hypocrisy and legalized theft based solely on a person's postal code."
The Four Pillars of the Bill
The proposal that will be carried forward from the bottom up is based on four key points, designed to revolutionize the system:
1. Flat rate for the virtuous
Establishment of a mandatory "National Average Premium" for all drivers who have not caused accidents in the last 10 years, regardless of residence.
2. Stop statistical bias
The "dangerous South" dogma has been overcome in light of official data, which shows that the risk of urban accidents is higher in several Northern cities.
3. War on fraud, not on residents
Implement systematic cross-referencing of databases to effectively target insurance fraud, without penalizing entire geographic areas.
4. Total transparency on algorithms
Mandatory clear publication of the risk coefficients used to calculate premiums. "No more hidden algorithms that inflate rates," advocates demand.
The call to arms: "Everyone in the Square at the End of the Month"
The meeting didn't end with mere words. The assembly launched a call for a general mobilization. "In the Chamber, they rejected fairness without proposing anything," Borrelli concluded. "Clearly, the status quo benefits some. But we won't stand by and watch. Those who are virtuous should pay the same premium everywhere. If the government protects the lobbies, we will protect the honest. See you in the streets at the end of the month."
The challenge is on. The movement aims to transform anger into concrete proposals and public pressure, ready to shake up the national debate on the high cost of RC.
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