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Schillaci “La Sanità è al centro dell’agenda del Governo”

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BARI (ITALPRESS) – “C’è un impegno chiaro da parte del Governo a mettere la sanità pubblica al centro dell’agenda politica. C’è un finanziamento importante, ma credo che oltre a questo sia fondamentale avere nuovi modelli organizzativi, una sanità più moderna, più vicina alle esigenze dei cittadini, che guardi all’innovazione, che superi le troppe disuguaglianze ancora presenti sul nostro territorio nazionale. E soprattutto ci vuole un modo per spendere adeguatamente i fondi che sono messi all’interno del fondo sanitario nazionale”. Lo ha affermato questa sera a Bari il ministro della Salute Orazio Schillaci, a margine dell’evento “Un grande impegno per la salute”. xa2/vbo

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Caldaroni “Scalo Reggio Calabria e territorio importanti per Ita”

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REGGIO CALABRIA (ITALPRESS) – “Ci teniamo a dimostrare ancora una volta l’importanza dell’aeroporto di Reggio Calabria e del territorio per Ita Airways”. Lo ha detto Pietro Caldaroni, responsabile comunicazione e relazioni istituzionali di Ita Airways, a margine di un incontro sul sistema aeroportuale dello Stretto, organizzato dalla Fondazione Magna Grecia.
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Malta, farmers present five proposals to the government

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LA VALLETTA (ITALPRESS/MNA) – Maltese farmers presented a set of five proposals to the Maltese government at the end of a national protest in Valletta waterfront, close to where the Virtu Ferries catamaran from Sicily docks.
Malcolm Borg of Ghaqda Bdiewa Attivi said, here is where most of the imported food arrives in Malta, while asking, “can we keep depending so much on importation and dismissing local produce?”
Currently, Malta imports approximately 80% of its food requirements, both fresh and frozen.
Presenting the proposals to the government, Borg listed want they are insisting on to protect their livelihood and secure the local produce.
Maltese farmers are requesting that non-EU food products should be blocked from entering Malta if local supply meets demand. The government should negotiate with the EU to get the clearance to do that. They are also asking for more stringent testing of non-EU food products. Malcolm Borg of Ghaqda Bdiewa Attivi argued that importers of non-EU goods are also selling local consumers inferior products. He alleged that Argentinian beef exported to France is then repackaged and sent to Malta after its initial expiry date.
The demonstrators are calling for government subsidies on fertilizers, animal fodder and the costs of local feeds.
Farmers declared that it is “absurd” for a country like Malta with limited agriculture land to consider and encourage land to remain fallow.
Farmers are requesting the Maltese government to block EU laws that can influence local agriculture from being implemented until there is enough proof that impacts will be negligible. Farmers cited laws arising from the European Green Deal or laws to end cage farming for chickens as cases in point.
It was the farmers’ second protest in as many weeks and one of a series of farmers’ protests across European capitals including Rome, Madrid and Athens.
-photo Agenzia Fotogramma-
(ITALPRESS).

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