Sunday/ 12 Nov
Paolo Zangrillo, the Minister for Public Administration, announced that individuals over the age of 70 in Italy will no longer need to renew their identity cards. This change is part of a "simplification decree" aimed at reducing bureaucratic burdens, and Zangrillo stated seniors will not have to visit municipal offices for ID renewals. Additionally, vaccines and tests will be accessible at pharmacies soon, providing choices for receiving health services.

#Italy

#Rome

#PaoloZangrillo

Fanpage.it, 
Repubblica, 
Wanted in Rome, 
La Stampa
18
Earth
USA
Europe
Tags

#PaoloZangrillo

#

PaoloZangrillo

A new national collective labor contract for healthcare management covering 2022-2024 was signed, affecting 137,000 executives including 120,000 doctors. The agreement allocates €1.2 billion and provides an average...

Tue/Wed
#

PaoloZangrillo

Paolo Zangrillo, the Minister for Public Administration, announced that individuals over the age of 70 in Italy will no longer need to renew their identity cards. This change is part of a "simplification decree" aimed...

12 Nov/Sun
Threads Facebook X Instagram Bluesky
Terms Privacy
Stockholm, Sweden
+46 (0)8 525-171-42 Email