The brussels government has recently approved the second phase of its recovery plan designed to cope with the consequences of the crisis of the sars coronavirus. A budget of 120 million euros has been put on the table for measurements “in the short term have a direct impact on the people and businesses that need government support as well as for urgent measures aimed at improving the living conditions of the inhabitants of the capital during the summer”, said Tuesday the minister-president of brussels, Rudi Vervoort.
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Among these measures – in addition to direct supporting measures, for which 463 million has already been provided, we will look at in particular the proposal to increase the family allowance of € 100 per child for households whose income is less than 45,000 euros per year, “that is, 60% of the families,” emphasized Rudi Vervoort (PS). Subject to the green light from the regional parliament, this measure should be effective as early as September.