from the trap of the 110% Superbonus to the nightmare of waiting lists for visits and tests

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The escalating⁢ housing crisis in Agrigento has plunged ‌many‌ residents into‍ financial⁢ peril. Some have fallen prey to the deceptive Superbonus 110% incentive, ending up with immense debt and unfinished constructions. Andrea Cassaro, ⁢one such resident, has been forced to live with ‌his parents ⁣for three years due to a stalled construction project. Others have considered ​demolishing their homes to rebuild ⁤them to current energy standards.

Beyond⁤ housing,⁤ illegal construction has become rampant⁢ across the​ region. While Agrigento‍ stands⁢ out as one of the most ​disciplined territories ‌in terms of demolitions, the issue of illegal constructions demands urgent⁢ attention. Cesare⁤ Treccarich explains the newly implemented “Save⁤ the house” decree and its potential to⁤ tackle this ‍problem.

The healthcare‍ system in Agrigento also faces‌ severe challenges. Patients face⁣ agonizingly long wait times​ for essential medical services. Concetta Rizzo, investigating the issue, revealed extensive waitlists ⁤for outpatient services, with some procedures taking up to a ⁣year⁣ or ‌more.

Furthermore, a recent report by ‌Roberto Greco ⁣sheds‍ light on ​the exorbitant salaries of‍ former ARS deputies, burdening⁤ the regional​ budget with over⁢ 18‌ million euros annually. Many of these beneficiaries held public office before ‍2012.

Calogero Giuffrida addressed the precarious state of the wine industry in the region. The current ⁣harvest is ‌facing challenges due to heat ⁤and drought, leading to reduced yields and potential crop failure.

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