Reported 6 months ago
Giorgia Meloni, Italy's Prime Minister, blames the country's high debt on its history of unstable governments, attributing the situation to the need to secure trade-offs between coalition parties and the lack of long-term political strategies due to short political horizons. Meloni is advocating for political reforms that would allow Italians to directly vote for the premier to address Italy's chronic political instability. She emphasizes the need to halt rising borrowings and stop the negative impact of pandemic-era tax incentives on Italy's public finances.
Source: YAHOO