The parliamentary sessions of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate are working diligently to pass all measures before closing for the summer break. With a goal to end parliamentary work between 8 and 9 August, with a total of 33 successful sessions, including Fridays. There are several decrees scheduled for conversion into law in early August, as well as other provisions that the majority and government aim to pass before summer.
The House and Senate group leaders have met to plan their work agenda for July. The pace is intense, with the need to approve all measures before the summer break, especially focusing on expiring decrees. Votes of confidence are being used to expedite the process and ensure timely conversion into law. The agenda includes approval of decrees on cohesion, agriculture, civil protection, and more.
Both the Chamber and the Senate are facing a tight schedule to approve the remaining decrees before the summer break. In addition to emergency measures, there are government bills to finalize before the break, such as the Valditara bill on the start of the new school year and the tax system reorganization bill. However, due to time constraints, only emergency measures will be discussed until after