Selling Italy’s state-owned companies to deal with huge debts
In order to deal with the heavy burden of government debt, the Italian Prime Minister has put the option of selling a part of large state-owned companies. |
However, the Italian government under Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has an idea to solve this problem and wants to sell parts of the energy company ENI, the Italian Post Office and the state railways. The goal is to use the revenue to bring about 20 billion euros into the government’s coffers in three years. does not sell But Maloney does as the sky in Rome darkens miserably. The country’s economy is growing only minimally, and the European Central Bank wants to avoid large-scale government debt purchases this year.
This means: Italy will soon have to pay off its astronomical national debt. It will pay back with much less help from Frankfurt or Brussels, and the interest that must be paid on borrowed money will soon increase.
However: Energy company ENI is a cash cow. This company pays huge dividends to the government treasury every year. The same applies to the Post Office.
When Melony was still in opposition and attracted attention with his strong stances, he always warned against selling off government assets to foreign investors. was giving But today his voice is completely different.
Since dark clouds are gathering, including the country’s largest steel factory, it is on the verge of being shut down once again.
>Finally, the astronomical mountain of debt may be barely reduced, but a lot of money from privatizations seeps into financial holes and cracks. In this situation, Meloni’s government is in an economic test. approved with Albania
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