The 16 articles of the Milleproroghe decree were approved by the Council of Ministers, meeting at Palazzo Chigi in the late afternoon of Thursday 11 December 2025. Green light also to stop the increase in road fines for 2026, with the amounts that will not undergo changes
It was approved by the Council of Ministers, which met at Palazzo Chigi in the late afternoon of Thursday 11 December 2025the text of the legislative decree A thousand extensions which, as expected, will introduce a series of urgent provisions regarding regulatory deadlines. In particular, by the members of a CDM chaired by the prime minister Giorgia Melonithe green light has arrived for an omnibus measure in 16 articles which, among other things, introduces rules on Lep (the investigative activity connected to the determination of the essential levels of performance), interceptions, decontributions for young people and appointment of commissioners. And then, again, it was made official by the headquarters of the Italian government stop the increase in traffic fines also for 2026with the amounts which, therefore, will remain unchanged in the coming months.
fines, the text of the milleproroghe decree
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Compared to the increase in 15.6% initially expected, and then averted, with the approval of the Budget Law for 2023, this time the increase would have been more limited (+1.8%according to data from the National Institute of Statistics last October). On the other hand, it is precisely the text of the Highway Code (thearticle 195 states that “The measure of the administrative pecuniary sanctions is updated every two years in an amount equal to the entire variation, ascertained by Istat, in the consumer price index for the families of workers and employees – national average – which occurred in the previous two years”) to establish the adjustment of the amounts of the administrative sanctions every two years on the basis of the Foi (Families of Workers and Employees) and the variation in the consumer price index recorded by the Institute during the previous two years. After the 2019 increase (+2.4%), negative biennial inflation led to a negative value (-0.2% in 2021) and to the aforementioned suspension of maxistanga of 2023. Now, in view of next year, the Council of Ministers has approved the following text regarding the adjustment of the amounts for traffic fines. “Economic and regulatory measures: the biennial update of the financial penalties provided for by the Highway Code has also been suspended for the year 2026”.
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