"The good news of the week concerns the Italian economy, which has increased more than the French, German, and Spanish economies in the previous three months, despite the difficult situation," currently "there is lot of work to do, but it indicates that this country can return to walk and flourish, particularly if it has a government that supports it, and that's what we want to do." This is what the Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said in her second weekly video column "#gliappuntidiGiorgia", shared on social media. "I emerge from the emergency to open the diary, which Geneva has embellished with stickers for the benefit of memes," Meloni adds, delving into the merits of current events' trendiest issues. Issues, such as, the center-right amendment which aims at changing the 18app, the 500 bonus for cultural activities for 18-years-old students: "We have no intention of getting rid of it because we think it's vital to increase young people's exposure to culture. In fact, Minister Sangiuliano is now working on a Cultural Card with all sector operators to accomplish just that. However, 18 apps is a measure that I think definitely needs to be reviewed, for some trivial reasons. The first is that these 500 euros at age 18 are given to everyone, no matter how much money they make ". "I think the same measure, if it's focused on people with the lowest incomes, can have a much bigger impact," says the prime minister. "Therefore, I think there should be a limit on the income of those who can use this measure. I also think that the contents and things that can be bought should be better defined, and I think we need to work a little on frauds." "I confirm," she says in the end, "that we plan to change this rule, but we won't take these funds away from their original purpose, which was to help young people and culture".
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