Overview
- The amendment, deposited in the Senate budget committee by FDI senators Matteo Gelmetti and Domenico Matera, would revive the 2003 sanatoria for works built without permits but compliant with planning rules as of March 31, 2003.
- While applicable nationwide, the move is aimed chiefly at clearing thousands of unresolved applications in Campania, with regional adoption envisaged within 60 days if Parliament approves it.
- The text retains exclusions for properties subject at the time to environmental, landscape or hydrogeological constraints and explicitly bars regularizations in newly designated red zones.
- The government portrays it as a reopening of deadlines rather than a new condono, as opposition leaders including Giuseppe Conte and Matteo Renzi denounce it as electioneering, and FDI’s Edmondo Cirielli calls it an act of justice for families.
- The proposal is among roughly 400 signaled amendments due for committee consideration starting Tuesday, with Forza Italia’s Antonio Tajani urging case‑by‑case caution and final votes not expected before December.