On Thursday, a senator from the right-wing party of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni sparked outrage by stating that the primary mission of young women should be to have children. This comment has led to backlash from opposition groups. Concurrently, the Italian government, under Prime Minister Meloni, approved a package on Thursday that extends the deadline for households to utilize a controversial incentive for renovations, known as the 'superbonus,' which has been a significant financial burden for the country. The 'superbonus' tax credits are part of a measure that has been described as 'financially radioactive' due to its cost to the nation's finances.
Giorgia Meloni’s government approved a package that extends the deadline for households to tap a controversial incentive for renovations that has cost Italy billions of euros. https://t.co/wMV7tuArs9
Giorgia Meloni’s government approved a package that extends the deadline for households to tap a controversial incentive for renovations that has cost Italy billions of euros. https://t.co/xHXBpVCGVA
Italy strikes deal on ‘financially radioactive’ housing benefit https://t.co/8LQJIXPHXv via @chiaraalbanese https://t.co/CavDfEYFhZ
Italy to partially extend costly 'superbonus' tax credits https://t.co/dkb46HSLgP https://t.co/Avelz7Ni3L
Giorgia Meloni’s government approved a package Thursday that extends the deadline for households to tap a controversial incentive for renovations that has cost Italy billions of euros. https://t.co/K5mGo7inzu
⚠️ HAVING CHILDREN SHOULD BE WOMEN'S MAIN MISSION, ITALY'S RULING PARTY SENATOR SAYS Young women's "first aspiration" should be to have children, a senator with the right-wing party of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Thursday, sparking outrage among opposition…