Senate Grants Confidence to Government on Superbonus Bill, Despite Tajani’s Reservations about Retroactive Laws; Extraneous Content Included in Text

Government capitalizing on trust with Superbonus, Tajani expresses doubts.

The Senate Chamber has granted the government’s confidence on the Superbonus bill, with 101 votes in favor and 64 against. There were no abstentions. The measure will now be examined by the House.

Deputy Prime Minister and leader of Forza Italia, Antonio Tajani, expressed some doubts about the Superbonus, stating that they are against any retroactive laws in any sector on principle. However, he emphasized that their lack of agreement with an amendment does not diminish their confidence in the government. Tajani reiterated that they will continue to express their thoughts with transparency and loyalty while supporting the government of which they are a participant.

In addition to this topic, there appears to be extraneous content included in the text that is unrelated to the discussion of the Senate’s decision on the Superbonus bill. It seems like a mix of promotional links and survey forms that do not appear to be relevant to the main argument presented in this article.

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