A Look at Italy's Economy as Giorgia Meloni Marks Three Years in Office
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Three years after taking power in Italy, Meloni is dropping the mask
Appointed in October 2022, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has reassured Brussels and financial markets, notably by reducing the public deficit. But behind this conciliatory image lies a far-right leader who has drawn ever closer to Donald Trump, even going so far as to imitate him on the domestic stage.
A look at Italy's economy as Giorgia Meloni marks three years in office
It's been three years since Giorgia Meloni became Italy's prime minister. During her tenure, she has cut public deficit by more than half and brought unemployment down. But beneath the surface, Italy's economy is still struggling, with weak growth, persistent structural weaknesses and an aging population. We take a closer look. Also in the segment, a row over Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia and the Dutch government is starting to raise conce…
« After three years, Italy is back where it deserves: in Series A», declared Giorgia Meloni this Wednesday in the Senate, before flying to Brussels for the European Council. The phrase, half balance and half electoral message, summarizes the story of a prime minister who today celebrates her third anniversary in Palazzo Chigi. Italy, a country characterized by ephemeral governments, exhibits since October 22, 2022 a rarity: stability. Meloni’s e…
The government under Meloni brought an unusual stability to Italy. With different faces she tries to be mediator between the worlds - but her own politics is probably too short. By Lisa Weiß.
Three years after her arrival as President of the Italian Council, Mrs Giorgia Meloni has succeeded in her bet: to reassure Europe and the markets while normalising a project inherited from neo-fascism. This dual-language strategy, combining economic orthodoxy and identity crusade, is now a model for the radical rights of the continent.
Palazzo Chigi has published a document on the most significant measures: "We will continue to work to consolidate the results achieved and to fully respect the programmatic pact signed with the citizens"
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