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Ravnokar smo dobili milijardo za stanovanja delavcev.
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Ravnokar smo dobili milijardo za stanovanja delavcev.

Članek razpravlja o spremembi pobude "Piano casa", ki iz nacionalnega načrta za okrevanje in odpornost (PNRR) dodeli milijardo evrov za socialno stanovanje, posebej za delavce.

Italy’s government has allocated one billion euros from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (Pnrr) to support social housing initiatives aimed primarily at workers, according to an amendment introduced by parliamentary rapporteurs. The funds will be managed through Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (Cdp), Italy’s state-owned financial institution, following a reallocation of resources originally intended for the public railway company Rosco. The amendment was submitted by rapporteurs including Dario Iaia (FdI), Erica Mazzetti (Fi), and Elisa Montemagni (Lega) as part of the conversion law for the decree related to the housing plan. The texts of three proposed amendments were deposited on Wednesday, June 17, in the Environment Committee of the Chamber of Deputies. This move marks a shift in priorities within the broader framework of addressing the country's housing emergency. Under the new provisions, Cdp is authorized to establish a dedicated asset portfolio called “Patrimonio Casa,” designed to support social and conventional housing projects. The allocation of these funds, however, awaits European Union approval, which is necessary before the full implementation can proceed. In anticipation of this approval, the amendment outlines a legal framework for utilizing incoming resources and initially mandates the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport (Mit) to transfer five million euros annually to Cdp for the years 2026 and 2027. This financial mechanism is expected to grow significantly in the coming weeks, with the potential to hold up to one billion euros. An additional 200 million euros previously earmarked for Rosco will be redirected toward improving existing social housing stock, focusing on energy efficiency and structural upgrades. The initiatives supported by this fund will include recovery operations, repurposing buildings, replacement construction, and energy retrofitting. The newly created asset portfolio will be utilized through the subscription of shares in existing funds managed by Cdp. Ultimately, these resources are anticipated to flow into the National Housing Fund (Fna), a common investment fund focused on residential real estate at affordable prices, managed by Cdp Real Asset Sgr. This integration aims to streamline efforts in providing accessible housing solutions while leveraging existing financial structures. The amendment reflects a strategic pivot in how Pnrr funds are being deployed, emphasizing direct support for social housing over infrastructure projects previously associated with Rosco. It underscores the government’s commitment to addressing housing shortages and affordability issues faced by Italian workers. The process involves multiple steps, starting with securing EU approval, followed by the establishment of the legal and financial mechanisms required to channel the funds effectively. The initial funding of five million euros per year for 2026 and 2027 serves both as a pilot measure and a demonstration of intent. These amounts are intended to kickstart the creation of the Patrimonio Casa portfolio and lay the groundwork for larger investments once the full one billion euros become available. The transition of funds from Rosco to social housing initiatives highlights a broader policy shift towards more immediate and tangible benefits for citizens affected by the housing crisis. As the legislative process moves forward, the focus will remain on ensuring compliance with EU regulations and establishing clear guidelines for the management and distribution of the allocated funds. The success of this initiative will depend on timely approvals and effective coordination among various governmental bodies and financial institutions involved. The ultimate goal is to create a sustainable model for social housing development that aligns with national recovery objectives and long-term urban planning strategies.

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Ravnokar smo dobili milijardo za stanovanja delavcev.

Članek razpravlja o spremembi pobude "Piano casa", ki iz nacionalnega načrta za okrevanje in odpornost (PNRR) dodeli milijardo evrov za socialno stanovanje, posebej za delavce.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek predstavlja dejanske informacije o spremembi politike, ne da bi očitno naklonil nobeni politični strani; opisuje prerazporeditev sredstev in omenja več vključenih političnih skupin, vendar ne uporablja pristranskega jezika ali opušča ključnih pogledov.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 90): The article provides specific details about the allocation of funds from the PNRR to social housing through CDP, citing the amendment by relators and mentioning the involvement of various political figures. The information appears consistent with the general consensus among similar reports, though s

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