The Telegraph also crowns Giorgia Meloni. In addition to convincing Italians (proof of this are the latest polls released which report voting intentions and which see Fratelli d’Italia stand out), the prime minister obtains the approval and encouragement of the conservative British newspaper, which analyzes the results obtained by the ‘Italy and admits that “something remarkable” is happening. What is more than recognizable and verifiable, according to the article signed by Jeremy Warner in the section dedicated to business, is the country’s economic growth. “Considered by many as one of the sickest economies in Europe, and sometimes described as a real basket case by Anglo-Saxon commentators, Italy was particularly hit by the pandemic and the subsequent shock of high energy prices, but since then it has recovering quickly, much faster than its main competitors”, recalled the journalist.
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And what are the signs of this positive surge, what are the elements that make our peninsula different from other countries? According to what we read in the Telegraph, “unlike everyone else, Italy is enjoying strong per capita growth, the only unit of measurement that really counts”. Speaking of concrete data, Warner recalled that “following decades of stagnation, real GDP per capita is now almost 5% higher than before the pandemic, much more than Germany, France, the United Kingdom and Spain”. Some believe that this is an acceleration with short-term effects, but the English journalist does not seem to have the same opinion: “Not many commentators see the current growth spurt as a flash in the pan, mainly explained by the excessive share of Pnrr funds that Italy received from the EU”, he began, and then praised the prime minister for having abolished the citizenship income: “It served as a deterrent for looking for a job”.
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2024-04-09 03:31:44