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Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has sought to blame Germany’s industrial crisis and the European Green Deal for her country’s economic malaise, as she promised new efforts to support the faltering economy.
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni said Europe should engage with Russia over Ukraine, a pivot in her foreign policy that aligns her with recent comments from French President Emmanuel Macron.“I think Macron is right,
Italy has provided crucial support to plans by the European Union to seal a huge free trade deal with five South American nations.
Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni mocked calls to “distance” Italy from the United States during her New Year media briefing in Rome, jokingly asking whether critics wanted her to attack McDonald’s,
Italian prime minister has brought political stability, but not economic growth. What can she accomplish before facing voters in 2027?
Giorgia Meloni transforms Italy into Europe's success story using Reagan-style policies, restoring international confidence and achieving record employment levels.
Europe should reopen dialogue with Russia, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Friday, adding that it was far too soon to discuss welcoming Moscow back into the Group
Giorgia Meloni’s three-party coalition won a vast majority of first-past-the-post seats in 2022 © Massimo Di Vita/Sipa USA/Reuters Giorgia Meloni plans overhaul of Italy’s voting system to aid re-elec
If the country goes ahead with altering the voting system, this would be the fifth such overhaul Italy would see since the 1990s. Italy has a history of tweaking the election systems as parties deploy
The Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, announced that Italy is open to selling its remaining 4.9% stake in bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS). While a quick sale isn’t a priority, prospects for a merger with Banco BPM could reshape Italy's banking sector and promote competitiveness.
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How Italy PM Giorgia Meloni sparked an economic turnaround
When Giorgia Meloni took office as Italy's prime minister, investors and European officials braced for confrontation and instability. Instead, the country has delivered a surprisingly resilient recovery,
Giorgia Meloni has made a career out of confounding the skeptics. Having emerged as a force beyond Italy, the country’s first female prime minister now confronts two stubborn domestic obstacles standing between her and a potentially historic tenure: stagnant living standards and a political system that tends toward deadlock.