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28/11/2018
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If there was no excise to inflate it, the price of fuel in Italy would be well below the euro per liter. The first tax to weigh the cost of gasoline dates back to 1935, to the war of Abyssinia. Since then, the costs that followed many calamities have been financed by increases in the price of fuel. All this makes Italy one of the countries where gasoline costs the most not only in Europe, but also in the world. Worse than us, in the old continent, it is only Norway. Among the major European countries, however, no one approaches Italy. In France, where violent protests erupted after the Paris government announced the increase in the cost of gasoline, gasoline costs on average nearly ten cents less. edited by Mario Di Ciommo, edited by Leonardo Sorregotti
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