Italy’s new government needs to make deep economic reforms

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Italy’s new government needs to make deep economic reforms
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The euro zone is likely to enter into recession in 2023. Italy’s long­-standing economic weaknesses will leave it more vulnerable than its neighbours

party. Some members, including Ms Meloni herself, have at times waxed nostalgic about the Mussolini era. Her choices for president of the Senate and speaker of the Chamber of Deputies were controversial hardliners. She and her party have put much emphasis on the family and Roman Catholic values. They are dubious about advancing gay rights, shelter an anti-abortion wing and are markedly hostile to immigration.

The bigger worries about Ms Meloni’s government do not stem from her party’s origins. One is its durability. Few Italian prime ministers last more than a couple of years. She may be the first to win the job through election in 14 years, but she still needs support from two other parties: Matteo Salvini’s League and Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia. The right in Italy is better at sticking together than the left, but sniping has begun.

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