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The 21 ministers of the new Italian government, chaired by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, swore Thursday morning in front of the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, in the presidential palace of the Quirinal, as the tradition demands. Conté, however, must appear Monday in front of the Chamber of Deputies and Tuesday before the Senate to ask the vote of confidence without which it can not really govern.
"The left-most government has sworn in history," said party leader philosopher Giorgia Meloni, Fratelli of Italia, who promises to be with his activists Monday in parliament, to protest and perhaps also, he said. will be those of the League of the former Minister of the Interior, ultra-right, Matteo Salvini. "The communists are back," said Silvio Berlusconi, leader of the Forza Italia center-right formation, according to the Italian news agency Adnkronos.
In fact, of the 21 government ministers, 10 belong to the Five-Star Movement led by Luigi Di Maio, nine to the Democratic Party (today a left-wing party, former leftist democratic party, former Italian Communist Party) , a free and equal and a technician. And this is not the first time that the DP is part of or is running a government.
These accusations of "communists" may have emerged because they allowed to reach a consensus among the right-wing forces, but also because of the anger provoked by certain news published Thursday, as for example the former minister Salvini who is the subject of an investigation by the court accused of defamation. by Captain Carola Rackete of the migrant ship Sea Watch3. The captain's lawyers have also asked the Italian courts to close all Internet portals of the former minister, from where he spreads accusations and insults to many people. Another unpleasant news for anti-migrants is that the mayor of Riace – small town of Calabria – Mimmo Lucano, who became famous for his great duty of welcoming and integrating migrants while that. he was mayor, and that had been banned Back in your city accused of promoting illegal immigration, you can now return.
"What can you expect from a government that, at the Ministry of Economy, has set up a crypto-communist such as Roberto Gualtieri, a personal friend of Lula, the former Red President of Brazil found guilty of corruption and retraining and wrote a letter of imprisonment to support his candidacy for the European elections ?, wrote the European parliamentarian of the League, Mara Bizzotto. And then he added, "What can you expect from a government that, as chancellor, names Di Maio, a fan of the Venezuelan dictator Maduro?"
After the oaths, the first meetings of the Cabinet of Ministers began and focus on two main themes, on the 26 points – some speak of 29 – on which the government's program is based: the budget law for 2020 and the issue of migrants. The issue of migration will be in the hands of the technician and Minister of the Interior, Luciana Lamorgese, but discussions have begun on how to reform the two anti-immigrant decrees drafted by the former Minister Salvini, but it is difficult to know what will happen before the vote in Parliament. .
The finance law is a very sensitive issue as it will not only indirectly provide a kind of balance of the country's current economic situation, but also the forecast for next year, with all that that can mean to the level of economic and financial impact around the world. .
As for the forecasts, those of the financial badysts who, according to some badysts, seem to have taken with some optimism the expectation of the new government are eagerly awaited. In fact, the difference or the gap between the obligations of the German state and those of the Italian state – a measure taken as an indicator of the progress of the economy – could reach 100 points basic, while last August, the situation was much worse. 256 points
The budget must also be prepared taking into account the European rules on budget deficit, VAT, inflation, etc. Indeed, one of the planned points is to avoid the VAT increase that the European Union would have indicated as possible for Italy if certain economic limits were not respected. . Failure to increase VAT, among other things, to create support for families in difficult circumstances and reduce tax rates on wages – currently about 40 to 46 percent – would allow families to have more of money, which would increase their consumption and thus the production, that is the Gross Domestic Product, whose growth this year is almost nil.
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