(ANSA) – ROME, DEC 27 – The Italian Senate is in a race against time to approve the 2023 budget bill by the end of the year.
The 35-billion-euro package, which includes 21 billion euros of measures to cushion the impact of the energy crisis, is set to hit the Senate floor Tuesday afternoon and is expected to be approved by Wednesday evening.
Some political parties are still eyeing major changes with the centre-right Forza Italia party seeking to raise minimum pensions to 1,000 euros a month and the 5-Star Movement battling to save some of its flagship ‘citizenship […]
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