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Italy's Parliament Passes the Messina Bridge Decree

Summary by Wanted in Rome
The Camera Approved the Infrastructure Law 160 to 110, But €2.8 Billion in Funding Has Been Quietly Delayed by Eight Years. Italy's lower house has given final approval to the decree that resets the legal framework for the Messina Bridge, passing it 160 votes to 110 with seven abstentions on 7 May. The government had imposed a confidence vote the previous day to block amendments and push the text through unchanged from the Senate version. The de…
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Wanted in Rome broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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