Today’s front page

The plan to achieve peace between Russia and Ukraine prepared by the United States and Russia but containing conditions deemed unacceptable by Ukraine and the European Union is making headlines in most newspapers today. The other most important news on the front pages are possible changes to the text of the budget law being discussed in parliament, the resignation of the Secretary General of Guarantor for the protection of personal data, the decision approved by the government to guarantee the production of second-hand ILVAs, the indictment of Napoli president De Laurentiis for false accounting, and the tension between the Italian Brothers and the presidency of the Republic. The sports newspaper commented on the play-off draw to qualify for the next men’s football World Cup, which is considered positive for Italy, who will play against Northern Ireland and possibly with the winner between Wales and Bosnia and Herzegovina.